Introduction
In a constitutional democracy governed by the rule of law, the legitimacy of punishment depends not merely on conviction but on the fairness, timeliness, and completeness of judicial scrutiny. The recent decision of...
The United Nation's Report of 1980
"Women constitute half the world's population, perform nearly two-thirds of its hours, receive one-tenth of the world's income...
Introduction To Legal Notice
When a dispute arises—whether about money, property, employment, or contracts—the first formal step before approaching a court is often a...
Introduction
In a constitutional democracy governed by the rule of law, the legitimacy of punishment depends not merely on conviction but on the fairness, timeliness, and completeness of judicial scrutiny. The recent decision of...
I. Introduction: A Judgment That Sharpens the Constitutional Edge of Article 21
In a decisive and constitutionally significant pronouncement, the Supreme Court of India has reaffirmed that no woman can be compelled to continue...
Introduction
In a constitutional democracy governed by the rule of law, the legitimacy of punishment depends not merely on conviction but on the fairness, timeliness,...
“Incarceration Without Trial Is Punishment”: Supreme Court Reclaims Liberty After Two Years of Silence
A Landmark Bail Ruling Reinforcing Article 21 and the Soul of Criminal Justice
In a deeply significant reaffirmation of constitutional values, the Supreme Court of India has once again reminded the justice...
Introduction: Beyond Presumption—A Constitutional and Evidentiary Reckoning
The recent pronouncement of the Supreme Court in Nikhat Parveen @ Khusboo Khatoon v. Rafique @ Shillu...