Courtesy: Sudeep Kothavade The Hon’ble Apex Court in a recent judgment namely, Rajnish Kumar Biswakarma Versus State Of NCT Of Delhi & Anr, held that…
Courtesy: Deeksha Rao With the 44th Amendment 1978, Article 19(1)(f) and Article 31 of Part III of the Constitution pertaining to the ‘Right to Property’…
Courtesy: Sudeep Kothavade The Allahabad High Court faces significant challenges while dealing with matters related to police protection for inter-caste marriage couples and those in…
Section 483 of the Criminal Procedure Code 1973 provided for the duty of the High Court to exercise continuous superintendence over the Courts of Judicial…
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 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 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…
There are three kinds of cases before a Magistrate. Firstly, there are cases arising out of a complaint, secondly, there are cases arising otherwise out…
This article is an analysis of the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act 2021. It was enacted by the U.P. State Legislature…
Criminal Revision is filed under Section 438/442 of the Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023 (hereinafter referred as “B.N.S.S”) (erstwhile Section 397/401 of Criminal Procedure Code…
Government Appeals before High Court challenge the judgments of the trial courts where the court has acquitted the accused. Section 378 of the Criminal Procedure…
Prerogative Writs can be issued under Article 32 of the Constitution of India by the Supreme Court of India and under Article 226 of the…
The question that will be answered in this article is whether the criminal proceedings against the husband can be quashed if a settlement agreement has…
An appeal against acquittal in a criminal trial is filed before the High Court under Section 378 of the Criminal Procedure Code 1973. In this…
Does Appellate Court have the power to admit evidence? Section 107 of the Civil Procedure Code 1908 provides for powers of the appellate courts. The…