“Once the University permitted the student to appear in the exam and he passed, it cannot withhold his result citing eligibility concerns”— In a strongly worded judgment Allahabad
read moreSecured Assets" — Bombay High Court Sets Aside Recovery Decrees Passed Against Auction Purchaser
Any Dispute Ignoring SARFAESI Action and Without Joining Bank or Auction Purchaser Is
“Consent to Be Junior in New Cadre is Binding and Irrevocable” – In a pivotal ruling Supreme Court of India in The Secretary to Government, Department
read moreSelf-Pleasure Is Not a Forbidden Fruit; Its Indulgence Shall Not Lead to a Precipitous Fall from the Eden Garden of Marriage - Madras High Court, in a thought-provoking
read moreMuch Water Had Already Flown—Petitioner’s Only Remedy Was Civil Suit, Not Misconceived Revenue Challenge Under Rule 41 - Madhya Pradesh High Court at Indore, in a detailed and
read moreThe cut-off date of 01.07.2024 assumes no relevance—the date of commission of offence and FIR registration determines the applicability of CrPC, not the date on which
read moreReasonable: Supreme Court Reduces Interest and Compensation Ordered by High Court Statutory Authorities Aren’t Personal Wrongdoers—Public Officials Can’t Be Punished as Private Builders - Supreme Court
read moreSuppression of Material Facts Defeats Justice—Complainant Cannot Trigger Criminal Law by Hiding Documents - Supreme Court quashed the criminal proceedings under Section 138 of the Negotiable
read moreOnce Prima Facie Satisfaction Exists, Trial Must Proceed—Courts Cannot Replace Due Process With Probabilistic Acquittal - Supreme Court delivered a scathing indictment of the Madras High
read moreGIDC’s Own Premium Rate Forms Best Exemplar—Arbitrary Low Valuation Set Aside - Supreme Court in Manilal Shamalbhai Patel (Deceased) Through His Legal Heirs & Others v.
read moreIt Is the Quality of Evidence, Not Quantity, That Determines Guilt – Prosecution Failed to Inspire Confidence - In a significant ruling Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench), in
read moreSuspicion Cannot Substitute Proof—Where Death Could Be Accidental and Motive is Absent, Conviction Is Unwarranted: gv Gujarat High Court upheld the acquittal of seven accused in a dowry-related
read moreJustice Is Not a Hostage to Procedural Evasion - Karnataka High Court upheld the conviction of the petitioner in a cheque dishonour case under Section 138 of the
read moreLoss Is Not Merely of Limbs, But of Liberty, Mobility and Human Dignity—Survival Cannot Be a Ground to Reduce Compensation - Supreme Court enhanced compensation to ₹16,00,000 in
read moreCourt Auction Prevails Over Will—Once Property Sold by Court, Testator Had No Right Left to Bequeath - Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by private purchasers seeking to
read moreWhen the Government Itself Finds No Case, the Court Cannot Assume Jurisdiction – In a decision that reinforces the fundamental requirement of sanction for prosecuting public servants, the
read morePresumption Under Section 29 POCSO Can Be Rebutted by Infirmity in Testimony - Delhi High Court acquitted the appellant who had been convicted under Section 10 read with
read moreVictim Was Among Aggressors—No Intention to Kill, Only Sudden Provocation - Supreme Court held that the conviction of the appellant under Section 302 IPC was unsustainable in law
read moreSenapati Judgment Not a Blanket Embargo—When State Had Already Recommended, It Cannot Later Plead Repeal: Orissa High Court ruled that the repeal of the 1994 Grant-in-Aid
read moreFraud Cannot Be Pleaded Vaguely to Evade Statutory Bar—Jurisdiction Flows from Statute, Not from Allegations Framed for Forum-Shopping - Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a
read more“Once the University permitted the student to appear in the exam and he passed, it cannot withhold his result citing eligibility concerns”— In a strongly worded judgment Allahabad
read moreSecured Assets" — Bombay High Court Sets Aside Recovery Decrees Passed Against Auction Purchaser
Any Dispute Ignoring SARFAESI Action and Without Joining Bank or Auction Purchaser Is
“Consent to Be Junior in New Cadre is Binding and Irrevocable” – In a pivotal ruling Supreme Court of India in The Secretary to Government, Department
read moreSelf-Pleasure Is Not a Forbidden Fruit; Its Indulgence Shall Not Lead to a Precipitous Fall from the Eden Garden of Marriage - Madras High Court, in a thought-provoking
read moreMuch Water Had Already Flown—Petitioner’s Only Remedy Was Civil Suit, Not Misconceived Revenue Challenge Under Rule 41 - Madhya Pradesh High Court at Indore, in a detailed and
read moreThe cut-off date of 01.07.2024 assumes no relevance—the date of commission of offence and FIR registration determines the applicability of CrPC, not the date on which
read moreReasonable: Supreme Court Reduces Interest and Compensation Ordered by High Court Statutory Authorities Aren’t Personal Wrongdoers—Public Officials Can’t Be Punished as Private Builders - Supreme Court
read moreSuppression of Material Facts Defeats Justice—Complainant Cannot Trigger Criminal Law by Hiding Documents - Supreme Court quashed the criminal proceedings under Section 138 of the Negotiable
read moreOnce Prima Facie Satisfaction Exists, Trial Must Proceed—Courts Cannot Replace Due Process With Probabilistic Acquittal - Supreme Court delivered a scathing indictment of the Madras High
read moreGIDC’s Own Premium Rate Forms Best Exemplar—Arbitrary Low Valuation Set Aside - Supreme Court in Manilal Shamalbhai Patel (Deceased) Through His Legal Heirs & Others v.
read moreIt Is the Quality of Evidence, Not Quantity, That Determines Guilt – Prosecution Failed to Inspire Confidence - In a significant ruling Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench), in
read moreSuspicion Cannot Substitute Proof—Where Death Could Be Accidental and Motive is Absent, Conviction Is Unwarranted: gv Gujarat High Court upheld the acquittal of seven accused in a dowry-related
read moreJustice Is Not a Hostage to Procedural Evasion - Karnataka High Court upheld the conviction of the petitioner in a cheque dishonour case under Section 138 of the
read moreLoss Is Not Merely of Limbs, But of Liberty, Mobility and Human Dignity—Survival Cannot Be a Ground to Reduce Compensation - Supreme Court enhanced compensation to ₹16,00,000 in
read moreCourt Auction Prevails Over Will—Once Property Sold by Court, Testator Had No Right Left to Bequeath - Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by private purchasers seeking to
read moreWhen the Government Itself Finds No Case, the Court Cannot Assume Jurisdiction – In a decision that reinforces the fundamental requirement of sanction for prosecuting public servants, the
read morePresumption Under Section 29 POCSO Can Be Rebutted by Infirmity in Testimony - Delhi High Court acquitted the appellant who had been convicted under Section 10 read with
read moreVictim Was Among Aggressors—No Intention to Kill, Only Sudden Provocation - Supreme Court held that the conviction of the appellant under Section 302 IPC was unsustainable in law
read moreSenapati Judgment Not a Blanket Embargo—When State Had Already Recommended, It Cannot Later Plead Repeal: Orissa High Court ruled that the repeal of the 1994 Grant-in-Aid
read moreFraud Cannot Be Pleaded Vaguely to Evade Statutory Bar—Jurisdiction Flows from Statute, Not from Allegations Framed for Forum-Shopping - Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a
read more“Once the University permitted the student to appear in the exam and he passed, it cannot withhold his result citing eligibility concerns”— In a strongly worded judgment Allahabad
read moreSecured Assets" — Bombay High Court Sets Aside Recovery Decrees Passed Against Auction Purchaser
Any Dispute Ignoring SARFAESI Action and Without Joining Bank or Auction Purchaser Is
“Consent to Be Junior in New Cadre is Binding and Irrevocable” – In a pivotal ruling Supreme Court of India in The Secretary to Government, Department
read moreOnce a Resolution Plan Is Approved, All Unclaimed Dues Stand Extinguished— In a crucial verdict Supreme Court of India held that tax demands not submitted during the Corporate
read moreNo Logic in Excluding Master's Degree Holders From FSO Recruitment - Supreme Court of India delivered a powerful verdict in the case of Chandra Shekhar Singh & Others
read moreUnsigned, Unstamped, and Partly Blank Document Cannot Prove a Tripartite Agreement — Supreme Court of India, in a significant decision in M/s Citicorp Finance (India)
read moreReasonable: Supreme Court Reduces Interest and Compensation Ordered by High Court Statutory Authorities Aren’t Personal Wrongdoers—Public Officials Can’t Be Punished as Private Builders - Supreme Court
read moreSuppression of Material Facts Defeats Justice—Complainant Cannot Trigger Criminal Law by Hiding Documents - Supreme Court quashed the criminal proceedings under Section 138 of the Negotiable
read moreOnce Prima Facie Satisfaction Exists, Trial Must Proceed—Courts Cannot Replace Due Process With Probabilistic Acquittal - Supreme Court delivered a scathing indictment of the Madras High
read moreGIDC’s Own Premium Rate Forms Best Exemplar—Arbitrary Low Valuation Set Aside - Supreme Court in Manilal Shamalbhai Patel (Deceased) Through His Legal Heirs & Others v.
read moreLoss Is Not Merely of Limbs, But of Liberty, Mobility and Human Dignity—Survival Cannot Be a Ground to Reduce Compensation - Supreme Court enhanced compensation to ₹16,00,000 in
read moreCourt Auction Prevails Over Will—Once Property Sold by Court, Testator Had No Right Left to Bequeath - Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by private purchasers seeking to
read moreVictim Was Among Aggressors—No Intention to Kill, Only Sudden Provocation - Supreme Court held that the conviction of the appellant under Section 302 IPC was unsustainable in law
read more“Consent to Be Junior in New Cadre is Binding and Irrevocable” – In a pivotal ruling Supreme Court of India in The Secretary to Government, Department
read more“Wisdom Dawned Upon the Three Parties… with a Little Effort by the Court” In a judgment delivered on March 25, 2025, the Supreme Court of India
read more“Essential Ingredient of ‘Public View’ Missing – Prima Facie No Offence Made Out Under SC/ST Act” – Supreme Court of India in Deepak Kumar Tala v.
read moreThe jurisdiction in a bail application ends when a bail application is finally decided, either granting or refusing bail” In a clear rebuke to judicial overreach, the
read more“We have absolutely no doubt that the criminal proceedings against the appellant are nothing but an abuse of the process of the court”
“Delay in Recording Witness Statements, Though Not Fatal, Must Be Properly Explained”: Apex Court Reiterates Legal Position in Murder Conviction - Supreme Court of India
read moreProcedural Safeguards Were Given a Complete Go-By - Supreme Court of India delivered a significant judgment in State (CBI) v. Mohd. Salim Zargar @ Fayaz & Ors., affirming
read more"Laxman Had Died Due to Suffocation. It Was Difficult to Give a Definite Reason" _- Supreme Court of India delivered a significant judgment in State of Madhya Pradesh
read more“The postponement of delivery by creation of life interest is not an anathema to absolute conveyance in praesenti” - Supreme Court of India delivered a pivotal
read more“It is settled law that nomenclature of the document is not decisive; the substance and intention reflected in the deed must govern its character” - Supreme
read moreOnce a Resolution Plan Is Approved, All Unclaimed Dues Stand Extinguished— In a crucial verdict Supreme Court of India held that tax demands not submitted during the Corporate
read moreNo Logic in Excluding Master's Degree Holders From FSO Recruitment - Supreme Court of India delivered a powerful verdict in the case of Chandra Shekhar Singh & Others
read moreUnsigned, Unstamped, and Partly Blank Document Cannot Prove a Tripartite Agreement — Supreme Court of India, in a significant decision in M/s Citicorp Finance (India)
read moreReasonable: Supreme Court Reduces Interest and Compensation Ordered by High Court Statutory Authorities Aren’t Personal Wrongdoers—Public Officials Can’t Be Punished as Private Builders - Supreme Court
read moreSuppression of Material Facts Defeats Justice—Complainant Cannot Trigger Criminal Law by Hiding Documents - Supreme Court quashed the criminal proceedings under Section 138 of the Negotiable
read moreOnce Prima Facie Satisfaction Exists, Trial Must Proceed—Courts Cannot Replace Due Process With Probabilistic Acquittal - Supreme Court delivered a scathing indictment of the Madras High
read moreGIDC’s Own Premium Rate Forms Best Exemplar—Arbitrary Low Valuation Set Aside - Supreme Court in Manilal Shamalbhai Patel (Deceased) Through His Legal Heirs & Others v.
read moreLoss Is Not Merely of Limbs, But of Liberty, Mobility and Human Dignity—Survival Cannot Be a Ground to Reduce Compensation - Supreme Court enhanced compensation to ₹16,00,000 in
read moreCourt Auction Prevails Over Will—Once Property Sold by Court, Testator Had No Right Left to Bequeath - Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by private purchasers seeking to
read moreVictim Was Among Aggressors—No Intention to Kill, Only Sudden Provocation - Supreme Court held that the conviction of the appellant under Section 302 IPC was unsustainable in law
read more“Consent to Be Junior in New Cadre is Binding and Irrevocable” – In a pivotal ruling Supreme Court of India in The Secretary to Government, Department
read more“Wisdom Dawned Upon the Three Parties… with a Little Effort by the Court” In a judgment delivered on March 25, 2025, the Supreme Court of India
read more“Essential Ingredient of ‘Public View’ Missing – Prima Facie No Offence Made Out Under SC/ST Act” – Supreme Court of India in Deepak Kumar Tala v.
read moreThe jurisdiction in a bail application ends when a bail application is finally decided, either granting or refusing bail” In a clear rebuke to judicial overreach, the
read more“We have absolutely no doubt that the criminal proceedings against the appellant are nothing but an abuse of the process of the court”
“Delay in Recording Witness Statements, Though Not Fatal, Must Be Properly Explained”: Apex Court Reiterates Legal Position in Murder Conviction - Supreme Court of India
read moreProcedural Safeguards Were Given a Complete Go-By - Supreme Court of India delivered a significant judgment in State (CBI) v. Mohd. Salim Zargar @ Fayaz & Ors., affirming
read more"Laxman Had Died Due to Suffocation. It Was Difficult to Give a Definite Reason" _- Supreme Court of India delivered a significant judgment in State of Madhya Pradesh
read more“The postponement of delivery by creation of life interest is not an anathema to absolute conveyance in praesenti” - Supreme Court of India delivered a pivotal
read more“It is settled law that nomenclature of the document is not decisive; the substance and intention reflected in the deed must govern its character” - Supreme
read moreOnce a Resolution Plan Is Approved, All Unclaimed Dues Stand Extinguished— In a crucial verdict Supreme Court of India held that tax demands not submitted during the Corporate
read moreNo Logic in Excluding Master's Degree Holders From FSO Recruitment - Supreme Court of India delivered a powerful verdict in the case of Chandra Shekhar Singh & Others
read moreUnsigned, Unstamped, and Partly Blank Document Cannot Prove a Tripartite Agreement — Supreme Court of India, in a significant decision in M/s Citicorp Finance (India)
read moreHigh Court criticizes misuse of legal system, emphasizing lack of evidence and vindictive motives in quashing criminal proceedings against Kanwaljit Singh and his wife.
In a notable
read moreWithholding Pension Is a Violation of Article 300-A—Court Awards 10% Interest on Delayed Payment - Punjab & Haryana High Court ruled in favor of Pritam Kaur, the widow
read moreNo One Can Be Convicted for an Offense They Were Never Charged With—Legal Safeguards Must Be Upheld - Punjab & Haryana High Court set aside the conviction of
read moreSelf-Pleasure Is Not a Forbidden Fruit; Its Indulgence Shall Not Lead to a Precipitous Fall from the Eden Garden of Marriage - Madras High Court, in a thought-provoking
read moreMuch Water Had Already Flown—Petitioner’s Only Remedy Was Civil Suit, Not Misconceived Revenue Challenge Under Rule 41 - Madhya Pradesh High Court at Indore, in a detailed and
read moreThe cut-off date of 01.07.2024 assumes no relevance—the date of commission of offence and FIR registration determines the applicability of CrPC, not the date on which
read moreIt Is the Quality of Evidence, Not Quantity, That Determines Guilt – Prosecution Failed to Inspire Confidence - In a significant ruling Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench), in
read moreSuspicion Cannot Substitute Proof—Where Death Could Be Accidental and Motive is Absent, Conviction Is Unwarranted: gv Gujarat High Court upheld the acquittal of seven accused in a dowry-related
read moreJustice Is Not a Hostage to Procedural Evasion - Karnataka High Court upheld the conviction of the petitioner in a cheque dishonour case under Section 138 of the
read moreWhen the Government Itself Finds No Case, the Court Cannot Assume Jurisdiction – In a decision that reinforces the fundamental requirement of sanction for prosecuting public servants, the
read morePresumption Under Section 29 POCSO Can Be Rebutted by Infirmity in Testimony - Delhi High Court acquitted the appellant who had been convicted under Section 10 read with
read moreSenapati Judgment Not a Blanket Embargo—When State Had Already Recommended, It Cannot Later Plead Repeal: Orissa High Court ruled that the repeal of the 1994 Grant-in-Aid
read moreFraud Cannot Be Pleaded Vaguely to Evade Statutory Bar—Jurisdiction Flows from Statute, Not from Allegations Framed for Forum-Shopping - Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a
read more“Once the University permitted the student to appear in the exam and he passed, it cannot withhold his result citing eligibility concerns”— In a strongly worded judgment Allahabad
read moreSecured Assets" — Bombay High Court Sets Aside Recovery Decrees Passed Against Auction Purchaser
Any Dispute Ignoring SARFAESI Action and Without Joining Bank or Auction Purchaser Is
“The solitary testimony of the complainant appears exaggerated and unreliable in light of contradictions and delay,” Chhattisgarh High Court dismissed a revision petition challenging the acquittal of a
read moreCandidates Who Accept Eligibility Criteria Cannot Challenge Them After Failing—Judicial Review Must Not Undermine Recruitment Processes - Delhi High Court, in a significant ruling, upheld the Staff Selection
read moreReleasing the petitioner on bail will interfere with the fair trial,” - High Court of Himachal Pradesh at Shimla dismissed a regular bail plea in Shankar Lal v.
read moreOnce a Degree Is Obtained During a Valid Recognition Period, It Cannot Be Questioned Later – Kerala High Court has ruled that a postgraduate degree obtained through distance
read more“Tribunal Erred in Taking Carry-Home Pay Instead of Gross Salary” – Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a significant judgment enhancing compensation awarded in a fatal motor accident
read moreHigh Court criticizes misuse of legal system, emphasizing lack of evidence and vindictive motives in quashing criminal proceedings against Kanwaljit Singh and his wife.
In a notable
read moreWithholding Pension Is a Violation of Article 300-A—Court Awards 10% Interest on Delayed Payment - Punjab & Haryana High Court ruled in favor of Pritam Kaur, the widow
read moreNo One Can Be Convicted for an Offense They Were Never Charged With—Legal Safeguards Must Be Upheld - Punjab & Haryana High Court set aside the conviction of
read moreSelf-Pleasure Is Not a Forbidden Fruit; Its Indulgence Shall Not Lead to a Precipitous Fall from the Eden Garden of Marriage - Madras High Court, in a thought-provoking
read moreMuch Water Had Already Flown—Petitioner’s Only Remedy Was Civil Suit, Not Misconceived Revenue Challenge Under Rule 41 - Madhya Pradesh High Court at Indore, in a detailed and
read moreThe cut-off date of 01.07.2024 assumes no relevance—the date of commission of offence and FIR registration determines the applicability of CrPC, not the date on which
read moreIt Is the Quality of Evidence, Not Quantity, That Determines Guilt – Prosecution Failed to Inspire Confidence - In a significant ruling Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench), in
read moreSuspicion Cannot Substitute Proof—Where Death Could Be Accidental and Motive is Absent, Conviction Is Unwarranted: gv Gujarat High Court upheld the acquittal of seven accused in a dowry-related
read moreJustice Is Not a Hostage to Procedural Evasion - Karnataka High Court upheld the conviction of the petitioner in a cheque dishonour case under Section 138 of the
read moreWhen the Government Itself Finds No Case, the Court Cannot Assume Jurisdiction – In a decision that reinforces the fundamental requirement of sanction for prosecuting public servants, the
read morePresumption Under Section 29 POCSO Can Be Rebutted by Infirmity in Testimony - Delhi High Court acquitted the appellant who had been convicted under Section 10 read with
read moreSenapati Judgment Not a Blanket Embargo—When State Had Already Recommended, It Cannot Later Plead Repeal: Orissa High Court ruled that the repeal of the 1994 Grant-in-Aid
read moreFraud Cannot Be Pleaded Vaguely to Evade Statutory Bar—Jurisdiction Flows from Statute, Not from Allegations Framed for Forum-Shopping - Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a
read more“Once the University permitted the student to appear in the exam and he passed, it cannot withhold his result citing eligibility concerns”— In a strongly worded judgment Allahabad
read moreSecured Assets" — Bombay High Court Sets Aside Recovery Decrees Passed Against Auction Purchaser
Any Dispute Ignoring SARFAESI Action and Without Joining Bank or Auction Purchaser Is
“The solitary testimony of the complainant appears exaggerated and unreliable in light of contradictions and delay,” Chhattisgarh High Court dismissed a revision petition challenging the acquittal of a
read moreCandidates Who Accept Eligibility Criteria Cannot Challenge Them After Failing—Judicial Review Must Not Undermine Recruitment Processes - Delhi High Court, in a significant ruling, upheld the Staff Selection
read moreReleasing the petitioner on bail will interfere with the fair trial,” - High Court of Himachal Pradesh at Shimla dismissed a regular bail plea in Shankar Lal v.
read moreOnce a Degree Is Obtained During a Valid Recognition Period, It Cannot Be Questioned Later – Kerala High Court has ruled that a postgraduate degree obtained through distance
read more“Tribunal Erred in Taking Carry-Home Pay Instead of Gross Salary” – Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a significant judgment enhancing compensation awarded in a fatal motor accident
read moreHigh Court criticizes misuse of legal system, emphasizing lack of evidence and vindictive motives in quashing criminal proceedings against Kanwaljit Singh and his wife.
In a notable
read moreWithholding Pension Is a Violation of Article 300-A—Court Awards 10% Interest on Delayed Payment - Punjab & Haryana High Court ruled in favor of Pritam Kaur, the widow
read moreNo One Can Be Convicted for an Offense They Were Never Charged With—Legal Safeguards Must Be Upheld - Punjab & Haryana High Court set aside the conviction of
read moreThe Indian legal system, with its roots in colonial jurisprudence, has evolved over centuries to form a robust and intricate system of justice. One of the cornerstones
read moreThe Juvenile Justice system in India has evolved significantly over the years, reflecting the changing societal values and international commitments towards the rights of children. The Juvenile
read moreCross-examination is a critical component of the adversarial legal system, particularly in India, where it serves as a powerful tool for truth discovery. The process allows the
read moreThe Civil Procedure Code (CPC) of 1908 is a comprehensive statute that governs the procedure to be followed in civil courts in India. It aims to consolidate
read moreAccess to justice is a fundamental human right, yet for many, especially those from marginalized communities, this right remains elusive. Recognizing this, the National Legal Services Authority
read moreThe Specific Relief Act, 1963 is one of the foundational statutes in Indian civil law that provides a unique set of remedies where mere monetary compensation for
read moreThe Indian legal system, with its roots in colonial jurisprudence, has evolved over centuries to form a robust and intricate system of justice. One of the cornerstones
read moreThe Juvenile Justice system in India has evolved significantly over the years, reflecting the changing societal values and international commitments towards the rights of children. The Juvenile
read moreCross-examination is a critical component of the adversarial legal system, particularly in India, where it serves as a powerful tool for truth discovery. The process allows the
read moreThe Civil Procedure Code (CPC) of 1908 is a comprehensive statute that governs the procedure to be followed in civil courts in India. It aims to consolidate
read moreAccess to justice is a fundamental human right, yet for many, especially those from marginalized communities, this right remains elusive. Recognizing this, the National Legal Services Authority
read moreThe Specific Relief Act, 1963 is one of the foundational statutes in Indian civil law that provides a unique set of remedies where mere monetary compensation for
read moreThe Indian legal system, with its roots in colonial jurisprudence, has evolved over centuries to form a robust and intricate system of justice. One of the cornerstones
read moreThe Juvenile Justice system in India has evolved significantly over the years, reflecting the changing societal values and international commitments towards the rights of children. The Juvenile
read moreCross-examination is a critical component of the adversarial legal system, particularly in India, where it serves as a powerful tool for truth discovery. The process allows the
read more