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WIFE FILED UNSUBSTANTIATED CRIMINAL COMPLAINT AGAINST HUSBAND, HIS FAMILY CAUSING IMMENSE MENTAL CRUELTY: DELHI HC DISSOLVES MARRIAGE

While taking a very strong, sensible and principled stand on wife filing unsubstantiated criminal complaint against husband thus thereby causing endless mental and physical trauma to him, the Delhi High Court has... Read more »

Registration of firms and effects of non-registration under Indian Partnership Act, 1932

Chapter 7th [Section 56-71] deals with the registration of partnership firms under the Act. However, the Act doesn’t register any firm partnership mandatory in India, nor does the Act impose any penalties... Read more »

Child Labour and Prohibition (Amendment) Act, 2016 is insufficient to address the key challenges of child labour

Child labour is a Socio-economic Problem and it is one of the challenges for a developing nation. To handle this challenge the government has provided many constitutional as well as legal rights.... Read more »

Right to ‘equal pay for equal work’ is constitutionally enforceable: HP HC

While leaving not even an iota of doubt on the key issue of whether the right to ‘equal pay for equal work’ is constitutionally enforceable, the Himachal Pradesh High Court in an... Read more »

Constitutional Validity Of Bail Provisions Under The PMLA, 2002

INTRODUCTION Prevention of Money laundering Act, 2002, a meticulous legislation, which was enacted with the objective to prevent the access of tainted money in the economy and to legitimately confiscate the assets... Read more »

Soli Sorabjee ‘the sentinel of constitutional rights’

Erstwhile Attorney General of India and an eminent and victorious jurist Soli Jehangir Sorabjee was born on March 9, 1930, in the then called Bombay (now Mumbai). He passed away on April... Read more »

Socrates’ dissent of democracy: Does it stand the test of time?

One of the earliest well-known Greek philosophers, Socrates was a stern critic of the notion of democracy. He proposed two thought experiments to counter the idea of a democratic system. In one... Read more »

Right Of Accused To Recall Witness U/S 311 CRPC Can’t Always Be Denied In Lieu Of Prosecutrix’s Right U/S 33(5) POSCO Act: Orissa HC

Without mincing any words, the Orissa High Court has as recently as on March 4, 2022 in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Pidika Sambaru v. State of Odisha &... Read more »

Registering offence of corruption against public servants merely on written complaints without supportive material disastrous: MP HC

While taking potshots on the growing most reprehensible tendency of registering offence of corruption against public servants at the drop of a hat just on written complaints alone without supportive material and... Read more »

ELECTRONIC DEMOCRACY IN DIGITAL AGE: AN ANALYSIS

“Democracy is a government by the people in which the supreme power is bestowed in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected representatives under anunrestricted electoral system.” A... Read more »
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