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Court acquits 6 raps police for trampling rights

Court acquits 6, raps police for ‘trampling’ rights

New Delhi: A Delhi court has acquitted six men in a 2020 Delhi riots case while rapping the prosecution for “trampling” the accused’s rights and called for action by the police commissioner. Additional sessions judge Parveen Singh acquitted the six...
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Supreme Court questions if Judiciary must remain helpless when Governor withholds assent for years

The Supreme Court on Tuesday raised a significant constitutional question while hearing the Presidential reference on whether Governors and the President can indefinitely delay granting assent to state bills. The Constitution Bench, headed by Chief Justice B.R. Gavai along with...
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The Online Gaming Bill 2025: Scope & Highlights

By Utkarsh Tiwari On August 21, 2025, India took a pioneering step in taking over the rapidly growing online gaming world by legalizing the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill. The Bill aims to strike a balance-promoting skill and...
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Mental Health and Criminal Responsibility: Legal Reforms in Light of Neuro-Legal Evidence in India

By Vibha Rana The intersection of mental health and criminal responsibility has long been a contested domain in criminal law. The classical maxim actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea which conveys that a mere act does not constitute...
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Restorative Justice in Indian Rape Trials: Can Community Mediation Be Ethical?

By Vibha Rana Rape is one of the most heinous crimes recognized under Indian law, not only because it involves physical assault but also because it violates the dignity, bodily autonomy, and fundamental rights of women. The Indian criminal justice...
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International Arbitration & The Role of AI in Dispute Resolution

By Vanshika Vaishalik International arbitration has become a preferred mechanism for resolving cross-border commercial disputes due to its flexibility, neutrality, and enforceability under conventions like the New York Convention (1958). Nonetheless, the process is frequently criticized for its high costs,...
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From Paper to Pixel: The Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Indian Criminal Justice System

By Shatakshi Vyas Digital evidence is any information that can be used to support or contradict claims in a court of law and is kept or sent electronically. A vast range of data, including emails, text messages, documents, audio and...
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Supreme Court Justice M.M. Sundresh recuses from Surendra Gadling bail plea

Justice M. M. Sundresh of the Supreme Court stepped aside from hearing the bail appeal of lawyer-activist Surendra Gadling relating to the 2016 Surajgarh arson case. The court’s official records now reflect that the matter will no longer be listed...
SC constitutes SIT for fact finding inquiry into complaints against Vantara

SC constitutes SIT for fact-finding inquiry into complaints against Vantara

New Delhi: Reliance Foundation’s zoological rescue and rehabilitation centre, Vantara, said it will extend “full cooperation” to the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) set up to inquire into allegations of non-compliance of laws and acquisition of animals from India...
SC concerned over delays by HCs in pronouncing judgements

SC concerned over delays by HCs in pronouncing judgements

New Delhi: The Supreme Court has voiced strong concern over long delays by High Courts in pronouncing judgments after hearings are concluded, warning that such a situation erodes “litigants’ faith in the judicial process”. A Bench of Justices Sanjay Karol...
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