Courtesy: Deeksha Rao India is amongst a few democratic countries where ‘death penalty’ exists as a form of punishment. However, the punishment can only be…
Courtesy: Sheetal Pokhriyal The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act 1989 aims to protect the rights of individuals belonging to Scheduled Castes…
Courtesy: Armaan Khanduja Section 37 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, provides the grounds for appealing arbitration orders. Appeals can be made against orders…
Courtesy: Deeksha Rao Introduction: The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, of 1996 (for brevity, referred to as “Act of 1996”) was enacted to provide a pan-India…
Courtesy: Deeksha Rao The Code of Civil Procedure 1908 guarantees justice to all the parties involved in a suit by providing provisions that allow the…
Courtesy : Anurag Mishra Article 228 of the Constitution of India empowers the High Court to transfer certain cases from a lower court to itself.…
Courtesy: Armaan Khanduja Small Causes Court (S.C.C) revision is a legal remedy available to a party aggrieved of a decree or order passed by a…
Courtesy – Sheetal Pokhriyal Delay condonation is a legal process that allows courts to extend the time for filing appeals, applications, or other legal documents…
Courtesy: Sheetal Pokhriyal The concept of bail is fundamental to the criminal justice system in India. It ensures the balance between an individual’s right to…
Courtesy: Sheetal Pokhriyal Section 115 of the Civil Procedure Code 1905 empowers the High Court with the authority to call for the records of cases…