Exculpatory evidence, also known as exonerating evidence, is a cornerstone of a just legal system. It encompasses any information, material, or testimony that can demonstrate the innocence of a...
In the intricate tapestry of the legal process, incriminating evidence, also known as inculpatory evidence, stands as an indispensable cornerstone. It serves as a vital link between an individu...
The presumption of innocence is an indispensable tenet in criminal justice systems globally, acknowledging that individuals are inherently innocent until proven otherwise. This principle is cod...
Section 122 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, recognizes the crucial role of confidentiality in maintaining a healthy marital relationship. It enshrines the principle that spouses should be abl...
Bail Granted to Accused No.6 in Mahadevapura Murder Case on Parity Grounds Ajith @ Appu Vs The State Of Karnataka And Another Bench- The Hon'ble Mr Justice Shivashankar Amarannavar Criminal Ap...
The Study's objective is to conduct a critical analysis of the laws now in place regarding aiding and abetting suicide as well as the rulings made by the Apex Court about various cases. The Ind...
Adultery cannot and should not be a crime. This quote succinctly captures the essence of the Supreme Court's decision to strike down Section 497 IPC in the Joseph Shine Purpose The case of J...
"The Supreme Court of India has issued a crucial ruling on 17 May 2024 (Criminal Appeal No. 349 of 2021; The State of GNCT of Delhi and Others v. Praveen Kumar @ Prashant) regarding the process...
A death warrant, also called as execution warrant or black warrant, authorizes the execution of a death row inmate as per a judicial verdict, completing the lethal process initiated by the judi...
Following the registration of an FIR, a comprehensive case diary is compiled, encompassing various essential documents. These include a general diary entry of the FIR, statements of witnesses, ...