Juvenile Justice System in India

This article has been written by Nikhat Fatima pursuing law from Rizvi Law College “Humanity has the stars in its future, and that future is too important to be lost under the burden of juvenile folly and ignorant superstition.” ~ Isaac Asimov India is home to the largest child population in the world and thusRead More

Kartar Singh v State of Punjab

Decided On 23rd October, 1992 Citation AIR 1993 SC 341, 1993 Cri LJ 183, 1993 Supp (2) SCC 740 Bench Raghubar Dayal, Raghubar Subbarao and K. Mudholkar, J.R. Relevant Law Arms Act 1959 – Section 25; Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) – Section 313; Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Act, 1987 (repealed) – Section 5Read More

Tukaram v State of Maharashtra

Case Number 810 Bench Hon’ble Justice Koshal, A.D. Koshal; A.D. Singh, Jaswant, Kailasam, P.S. Decided On 15 September, 1978 Equivalent Citation 1979 AIR 185 Relevant Acts Section 375 and 376 of Indian Penal Code Facts This case is basically the Mathura Rape Case in which the three courts gave different judgements and finally justice wasRead More

COVID-19 and Liability of Parties in Contracts

This article is written by Yash Dodani, a student of NALSAR University, Hyderabad . The law has impact on every aspect of the society and essentially in every issue which comes in a society. It shapes itself as and when the issue comes up in the picture of the society. We are going now throughRead More

The NDPS Act, 1985

The article is written by Khan Mahe, a student of Rizvi Law College. Picture credits to Rappler What is a Narcotic Circumstance? The term narcotic initially known as any scientifically compound with sleep-prompts properties, with semi-synthetic substitutes and also euphoric properties .In Layman language ,a narcotic substances is an addictive drug that decreases pain, producesRead More

Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection

Picture credits to talkehr.com Abstract Can a machine think sense or feel like a human being??? Today digital revolutions transform views of the human being about values, behavior, and priorities. Artificial intelligence or machine learning or deep learning is that technology that gradually permeates every aspect of our society, from the vital to the regularRead More

Olga Tellis v Bombay Municipal Corporation

This case analysis has been written by Pooja Lakshmi pursuing law at Bennett University Case Number Writ Petition Nos. 4610-4612 & 5068-5079 of 1981 Citation 1986 AIR 180, 1985 SCR Supl. (2) 51 Bench Chandrachud, Y.V. ((Cj), Fazalali, Syed Murtaza, Tulzapurkar, V.D., Reddy, O. Chinnappa (J), Varadarajan, A. (J) Decided On 10/07/1985 Relevant Section ConstitutionRead More

Scientific Evidence: The New Star of Criminal Evidence

The application of science to those criminal and civil legislations that are enforced by the police agencies in a criminal justice procedure is known as SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. The expression ‘evidence’ has been defined in Section 3 of the Indian Evidence Act. The word ‘evidence’ signifies that state of being evident. All instruments by which relevantRead More

Nandini Sundar v State of Chhattisgarh

Case Number 250 Bench B. Sudarshan Reddy, Surinder Singh Nijjar Decided On 5 July, 2011 Equivalent Citation 250 OF 2007 Relevant Acts Section 17 and section 9(1) of Indian Police Act, 1861 Facts This particular case was brought up in front of the Supreme Court of India by Nandini Sundar who works as a sociologyRead More

Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013

This article has written by Prithiv Raj Sahu, a student of KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar (4th year) Introduction In India, a non-profit organisation can be registered as Trust by executing a Trust deed or as a Society under the Registrar of Societies, or as a private limited non-profit company under Section 8 Company underRead More