Natural Justice Rule of Fair hearing Rule against Bias

Natural Justice: Rule of Fair hearing and Rule against Bias

Natural justice from time immemorial has been an integral part of the human justice system. It seeks to provide equality, fairness, rationality and equity to the human civilization.  The principle of natural justice has its root from the Roman law’s Jus Natural. They are not only followed by all the citizens but are also given […]

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Juvenile Court and Juvenile Justice

Juvenile Court and Juvenile Justice: Similarities and Difference

Juvenile justice Juvenile justice is the area of criminal law applicable to persons not old enough to be held responsible for criminal acts. In most states, the age for criminal culpability is set at 18 years. A system of laws, general lines, and procedures put forward to keep control of the processing and process of […]

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judicial activism

JUDICIAL ACTIVISM

Introduction The powers of the Supreme Court for the protection of the constitutional rights of citizens are of the widest amplitude. As indicated by Black’s Law Dictionary, “judicial philosophy which motivates judges to depart from the traditional precedents in favour of progressive and new social policies”. Judicial activism is enunciated and implemented by court rulings […]

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The principles of police interrogation and human rights

The principles of police interrogation and human rights

Process of Police Interrogation There are “Law & Order” chemicals users every-where who have in mind that they could get a perp. to make a statement about oneself. A little glaring, some getting in Guy’s face, a surprising bit of knowledge that his Fingerprints, are all over the put to death fighting instrument and voila! […]

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Can we make a compromise in a suit?

Can we make a compromise in a suit?

Meaning of Compromise The word “compromise” means the settlement of a dispute by mutual consent of both the parties i.e. plaintiff and defendant. A compromise reached by the parties puts an end to their litigation battle. In simple terms, it is upon the discretion of the parties to compromise, adjust, or settle their dispute by […]

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International Criminal Court

The International Criminal Court

Introduction On 17 July 1998, 120 States put into use law in Rome- known as the Rome Law of the International Criminal Court- beginning and building on the International Criminal Court. For the first time in the history of humankind, the state decides to accept the legal control of a permanent international criminal court for […]

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MEDICAL EXAMINATION REPORT

BLOG- ADMISSIBILITY OF MEDICAL EXAMINATION REPORT IN SEXUAL OFFENCES

The sexual offences are not only derogatory to an individual, but the slightest increase in the rate of such crime against particular sex also reveals the outlook and concern of the society for that sex in general. Women have always been prone to such ferocious acts and their voice has been suppressed for so long. […]

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JUSTICE DY CHANDRACHUD

BLOG- JUSTICE DY CHANDRACHUD: VIRTUAL COURT NOT A PANACEA

The coronavirus outbreak forced the SC to resort to the virtual court hearings so that the safety of lawyers, litigants as well as media personnel were not jeopardized, but such hearings will not replace or be the substitute for the physical courts, Supreme Court judge, Justice DY Chandrachud, said this on Sunday. “I want to […]

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justice

BLOG- Indian justice system has been proved unsuccessful in giving justice to the public

Before independence, the sitting on the village’s Choupal and settled all kinds of mutual disputes. They were able to make all these decisions only with the knowledge of life experience and mutual discussions one can make a decision with their own understanding. But today’s justice system has proved unsuccessful in giving justice to the public […]

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Should India Regulate Lawyers’ Fees?

Law is as important a profession as it is a system in India. Lawyers are the heart and soul of providing perennial justice to each Indian. A Lawyer is concurred no less than a Messiah. Still, we hear people curse our litigators simply, for not taking up their case. I mean, ultimately, it’s the lawyers […]

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ORDER AND JUSTICE

BLOG- LAW AS A SYNTHESIS OF ORDER AND JUSTICE

Introduction The institution of law is analysed in terms of two basic terms. These concepts are order and justice. They are indispensable for understanding the formal structure and substantive objective of the law. These concepts and their relationship with each other is discussed further. Order The term order is generally used in describing the formal […]

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Kathua Rape Case

Kathua Rape Case- Bar Council Send 5-Member Panel To Kathua

In the Kathua Rape Case, Bar Council of India (BCI) has appointed a team of 5 members to visit the Kathua city in Jammu and Kashmir and present a report about the instance of the assault of a minor young lady in the wake of looking for time from the Supreme Court on April 19, […]

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