Legal Articles Right to Legal Abortion September 30, 2022 / September 30, 2022 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Six Themes That Supreme Court Touched Upon in Verdict on Right to Legal Abortion The Supreme Court delivered on Thursday, September 29 a significant ruling on the reproductive rights of women in India. The top court was hearing a plea of an unmarried woman who wanted to undergo medical termination of pregnancy at 23 weeks. […] Read more » Abortion of married and unmarried women
Legal Articles Test Identification Parade Can’t Be Permitted After Lapse Of Several Years: Karnataka HC September 30, 2022 / September 30, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is quite significant and also good to note that none other than the Karnataka High Court itself has in an extremely pragmatic, progressive, purposeful and pertinent judgment titled K Umesh Shetty v. State of Karnataka in Criminal Petition No. 8077 of 2017 and cited in 2022 LiveLaw […] Read more » Karnataka HC Test Identification Parade Can’t Be Permitted After Lapse Of Several Years
Legal Articles Kerala HC Directs PFI To Deposit Over Rs 5 Crores Towards Hartal Damages September 30, 2022 / September 30, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While displaying total zero tolerance for needlessly putting the citizen’s lives in peril by calling for flash hartal in Kerala, the Kerala High Court has in a most commendable, cogent, courageous, composed and creditworthy judgment titled Kerala Chamber of Commerce and […] Read more » Kerala HC Directs PFI To Deposit Over Rs 5 Crores Towards Hartal Damages PFI To Deposit Over Rs 5 Crores Towards Hartal Damages
Legal Articles Victim Has No Right To Drop Case Of Non-Compoundable Offence Of Serious And Heinous Nature: Allahabad HC September 30, 2022 / September 30, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment Introduction While upholding the “rule of law” on which there can be just no compromise, the Allahabad High Court which is the biggest Court not just in India or in Asia but in the whole world […] Read more » Victim Has No Right To Drop Case Of Non-Compoundable Offence
Legal Articles Due process of Law September 28, 2022 / September 28, 2022 by Lavanya Goinka | Leave a Comment -an article by Lavanya Goinka Introduction Suppose for a moment that you reside in a nation where the following circumstances are real: Anytime, for any reason, the authorities can search for your house, belongings, or body. If authorities suspect you have committed a crime, they may use any method required to coerce you into providing […] Read more » Due process of Law
Legal Articles Electronic Voyeurism September 28, 2022 / September 28, 2022 by Lavanya Goinka | Leave a Comment -an article by Lavanya Goinka Introduction Voyeurism in simple terms can be termed as an intrusion into someone’s privacy without their consent by way of observing someone secretly and not in public places, watching someone performing intimate acts such as undressing, sexual activity and obtaining pleasure out of it. This concept has its origin in […] Read more » Electronic Voyeurism
Legal Articles Constitution Guarantees Right To Live Without Any Religion, Non-Religious Persons Can’t Be Sidelined: Kerala HC Judge Hon’ble Mr Justice VG Arun September 28, 2022 / September 28, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is most rejoicing to read that none other than Hon’ble Mr Justice VG Arun of the Kerala High Court as recently as on September 24, 2022 while inaugurating and addressing the great event titled Kerala Yukthivadi Sangham and the Kerala Misra Vivaha Vedi as part of ‘SECULAR 2022’ mega […] Read more » Constitution Guarantees Right To Live Without Any Religion Non-Religious Persons Can’t Be Sidelined
Legal Articles Legal India Can’t Quash POCSO Act Offence On The Basis Of Compromise/Matrimony Between Accused And Victim: Punjab and Haryana High Court September 28, 2022 / September 28, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While not leaving even an iota of doubt in the mind of anyone on the key question of whether a POCSO Act offence can be quashed on the basis of compromise/matrimony between the accused and the victim, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has […] Read more »
Legal Articles Nomination Doesn’t Confer Any Beneficial Interest On Nominee; Legal Heirs Entitled To Claim As Per Succession: MP HC September 28, 2022 / September 28, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is quite significant to note that none other than the Madhya Pradesh High Court itself in a remarkable, robust, recent and rational judgment titled Arun Kumar Singh v. Smt Jaya Singh and Ors. in C.R No. 38/2021p that was reserved on August […] Read more » Legal Heirs Entitled To Claim As Per Succession MP HC Nomination Doesn’t Confer Any Beneficial Interest On Nominee Nomination Doesn’t Confer Any Beneficial Interest On Nominee; Legal Heirs Entitled To Claim As Per Succession
Legal Articles Mere Knowledge Of Victim’s Caste Does Not Attract SC/ST Act Unless Offence Committed On Basis Of Caste Identity: Chhattisgarh HC September 27, 2022 / September 27, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a significant development, we see how the Chhattisgarh High Court has in a recent, remarkable, refreshing and rational judgment titled Jagsen vs The State of Chhattisgarh in CRA No. 973 of 2012 with CRA No. 1130 of 2012 pronounced as recently as on September 8, […] Read more » Chhattisgarh HC Mere Knowledge Of Victim’s Caste Does Not Attract SC/ST Act Unless Offence Committed On Basis Of Caste Identity: