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If An Accused Given Bail In Multiple Cases Is Unable To Find Multiple Sureties, Condition Of Multiple Sureties Be Balanced With Article 21: SC

  Adv. Sanjeev Sirohi   26 August 2024 at 12:58

It is most significant to note that the Supreme Court while leading from the front in ensuring that the legal rights of the accused are safeguarded in a most learned, laudable, landmark, logical and latest judgment titled Girish Gandhi vs The State o ..


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SC Directs Police Chiefs To Take Action Against Erring Officials For Arrests In Violation Of S.41/41A CrPC & SC Guidelines

  Adv. Sanjeev Sirohi   26 August 2024 at 12:56

"An uncontrolled power is the natural enemy of freedom."- Harold Laski in 'Liberty in the Modern State'It is a matter of paramount importance having a direct bearing with far reaching implications on all the citizens directly affecting their personal ..


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Lawyers Abstaining From Work To Condole Death Will Be Contempt Of Court: Allahabad HC

  Adv. Sanjeev Sirohi   26 August 2024 at 12:54

There can be absolutely just no quibbling or differing with what the Allahabad High Court in a most learned, laudable, landmark, logical and latest judgment titled In Re vs District Bar Association of Prayagraj in Contempt Application (Criminal) No. ..


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The Doctrine Of Judicial Precedent And It's Declining Credibility

  JasRaj Rajawat   24 August 2024 at 16:58

KEY TAKEAWAYS:Judicial precedents are a widely used source of law that originate from English common law systems.Precedents are references made to earlier decisions to make decisions about similar facts, circumstances and issues that arise subsequent ..


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What are economic sanctions: Legal insights from leading experts

  Yaksh Sharma   22 August 2024 at 16:06

Discover the complexities of economic sanctions, their legal implications, and how they serve as tools for international policy and security. Learn more today. ..


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SC Most Strongly Castigates And Reprimands West Bengal State Government For Mishandling Horrific Case

  Adv. Sanjeev Sirohi   22 August 2024 at 11:07

Without displaying any inhibition of any kind and so also without pulling back any punches, we see that the Supreme Court as recently as on August 21, 2024 most strongly castigated, condemned and reprimanded the West Bengal government for its most at ..


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The Expansive And Influential Legal Industry Of India: Shaping The Nation's Future Through Diverse Roles And Evolving Dynamics

  Sanskriti Tiwari   22 August 2024 at 11:02

Key-PointsIndia has one of the most extensive legal professions globally, which plays a crucial role in its judicial and social frameworks.The legal profession in India has developed in reaction to economic expansion, globalization, and technical pro ..


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The Legal And Ethical Implications Of Artificial Intelligence In The Justice System

  prangya paramita jena   22 August 2024 at 11:02

Progress in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the analysis of vast amounts of data is set to revolutionize the legal and judicial processes. In the past five years, advancements in machine learning-based artificial intelligence have enab ..


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Mumbai Tragedy Spotlights Healthcare Crisis. A Mother And Child Lost To Negligence. High Court Seeks Answers

  Aisha Quidwai    19 August 2024 at 12:03

Introduction:A shocking incident in Maharashtra's Mumbai where a pregnant woman and her child tragically lost their lives during a surgery conducted under mobile phone light due to a power outage has sparked a critical examination of India’s he ..


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Mere Denial In Affidavit Doesn't Attract Offence Under Section 193 IPC

  prangya paramita jena   19 August 2024 at 12:03

The Supreme Court has on August 13, 2024; in a judgement in the case of James Kunjwal Versus State Of Uttarakhand & Anr. noted that where there was only suspicion, or inaccurate statements, or even a denial simpliciter without mala fide intention ..


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