BNSS… K. M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra: A Turning Point in Indian Criminal Jurisprudence 10/10/202512/10/2025 Introduction Few criminal cases in Indian legal history have intertwined emotion, morality, and law as profoundly as K. M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra (AIR 1962 SC 605). Beyond its…
CrPC… State of Jharkhand v. Govind Singh (2004): A Landmark Case on Circumstantial Evidence 03/10/2025 Introduction Criminal jurisprudence in India rests on the fundamental principle that βit is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer.β This principle ensures that courts must…
Criminology… Impact of the Probation of Offenders Act on Minor Offenders 24/02/202508/12/2025 Introduction Throughout history, criminal justice systems have oscillated between punishment and rehabilitation. The question remains: Should individuals who commit minor, first-time offenses be burdened with a lifelong criminal record, or…
Criminology… Capital Punishment in India: Time for Reform? 22/02/2025 Reforming the Death Penalty in India: A Need for Change? π Introduction: The Debate on Capital Punishment The death penalty has been one of the most controversial forms of punishment…
Administrative Law… Legal Measures Against Ragging: What You Need to Know 17/02/202520/02/2025 Introduction & Background π Ragging in educational institutions has long been a serious social evil, affecting the mental and physical well-being of students. Historically, ragging was seen as a bonding…
Family Law… π Phulmoni Das Case: A Tragic Turning Point in India’s Legal History 12/02/2025 Introduction The tragic case of Phulmoni Das in 1890 remains one of the most shocking incidents in India's legal history. This case highlighted the horrors of child marriage π, leading…
Administrative Law… Understanding Preponderance of Probabilities in Disciplinary Cases 11/02/202513/02/2025 In the world of law, we often hear about the high burden of proof required in criminal casesβ"beyond a reasonable doubt." But what happens in disciplinary matters involving employees, government…
Law… Basic Theory | Part 2 | Law of Crimes 27/03/202027/03/2020 Q1. What are the objectives accepted for enforcement of criminal law by punishments ? Ans. There are five objectives accepted for enforcement of criminal law by means of punishments: Retribution…
Law… Basic Theory | Part 1 | Law of Crimes 26/03/202026/03/2020 Q1. What is a Crime ? Ans. The term "crime" denotes an awful act that is punishable by the state. A common principle about Criminal Law is that, unless an…
Law… Illustration Cases | Part 1 | Indian Penal Code 21/03/202027/03/2020 Here are some of the general problems asked for Indian Penal Code (IPC) in Law course. 1. Mangesh is a married man who is a citizen of India has sexual…