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Test identification parade: Its purpose and objective

At the outset, let me begin by stating most unambiguously that the test identification parade is always conducted immediately after a criminal offence takes place so that the eye witness who does... Read more »

Evidence in a trial against an accused does not have any bearing upon a co-accused in a separate trial for the commission of same offence: SC

It would be in the fitness of things to mention at the outset that in a significant development, the Supreme Court as recently as on October 29, 2021 in a cogent, commendable,... Read more »

Litigation funding or third-party funding (TPF)

Litigation Funding or Third-Party Funding is a non-recourse funding where third-party funder bears all of the litigation costs such as litigant’s attorneys’ fees, court fee and other costs, in exchange for a... Read more »

AI, health care and law – part 3

LIABILITIES It is interesting to determine the Legal Liabilities in the context of AI in health care. Medical Malpractice forms part of general negligence under Law. Given the fact that, negligence is... Read more »

Dishonour of cheque issued as a security can also attract offences U/Sec 138 NI Act: SC

In a very significant judgment which directly affects each and every citizen of India, the Supreme Court in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Sripati Singh (D) Through His Son... Read more »

AI, HEALTH CARE AND LAW: PART 2

In the context of AI in health care, Jurisdiction plays a significant role specifically in the light of determining and adjudicating legal issues arising thereof. Given the complexities in AI Algorithms, the... Read more »

KEY LEARNINGS FROM WORLD’S BIGGEST CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FAILURES

Alleged Frauds… Mismanagement… Under-performance… Conflict of interests… Haven’t we seen most of those themes in the year that just whizzed by? INTRODUCTION: Corporate Governance is the set of rules and regulations that... Read more »

Lawless laws and the Rule of Law

The high profile Aryan Khan’s case has again ignited the public debate on the state of our criminal justice system; on the legal provisions that make bail difficult, if not impossible, under... Read more »

There is a need to have a dedicated Blockchain legislation, to address and handle the specific legal, policy, regulatory issues surrounding Blockchain

Blockchain is the flavour of the times with a lot of organisations and individuals joining the digital bandwagon. It is not just organisations, but even governments are trying to implement blockchain Technology... Read more »

KARNATAKA HC ISSUES GUIDELINES FOR TRIAL COURTS ON EXAMINATION OF ACCUSED UNDER SECTION 313 CRPC

In a very significant development, we see that the Karnataka High Court has as recently as on September 21, 2021 in a learned, latest, laudable and landmark judgment titled Meenakshi and anr... Read more »