Jurisprudence… Bentham on Punishment: When Pain Becomes Justified 21/10/202520/10/2025 Jeremy Bentham, one of the greatest legal philosophers of the 18th century, is best remembered for his principle of utility - that all laws and actions must aim to achieve…
BNSS… Types of Bail Explained: Insights from BNSS and CrPC 19/10/202518/10/2025 Bail is one of the most important features of criminal law. It protects a personβs right to liberty while ensuring that justice is served. With the coming of the Bharatiya…
BNSS… Maharashtra’s Civil and Criminal Court Structures Explained 13/10/202513/10/2025 Navigating the judicial system can be intimidating, especially for individuals or businesses involved in civil or criminal disputes. Maharashtra, like other Indian states, follows a structured judicial hierarchy designed to…
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…
Human Rights… Extradition in International Law: Balancing Justice & Human Rights 26/02/202526/02/2025 π Introduction: The Legal Tug-of-War Extradition is the formal legal process by which one country surrenders an individual to another for criminal prosecution or to serve a sentence. While this…
Jurisprudence… Is Morality the Basis of Justice Today? 15/02/202515/02/2025 π Introduction Natural law theory, which holds that laws derive their legitimacy from moral principles inherent in human nature, has shaped legal and philosophical thought for centuries. The idea that…