Juvenile Justice in India: Determination, Procedure and Remedies for a Child in Conflict with Law

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Juvenile justice, rooted in the principle of restorative rather than retributive punishment, acknowledges that children possess a distinct psychological and moral makeup which merits differential treatment. The Indian juvenile justice system has witnessed significant evolution from the Juvenile Justice Act, 1986 to the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of…

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Bail Jurisprudence in India

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Bail is an integral element of the Indian criminal justice system that reconciles the fundamental right to personal liberty with the broader interest of societal justice. It embodies the legal process through which a person accused of a criminal offence is released from custody, subject to conditions that ensure…

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The Mammoth Journey of a Living Legend of Law: Justice Surya Kant

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Justice Surya Kant, presently a distinguished Judge of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, has carved a remarkable judicial legacy built upon constitutional morality, human dignity, and fearless interpretation of the law. Hailing from a humble background in Haryana, his rise through the ranks from Advocate General of Haryana…

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Supreme Court Halts Forced Narco-Test: Upholds Right Against Self-Incrimination

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In a significant decision whilst hearing a plea against the Patna High Court’s Order allowing for Narco-Analysis test by the SDPO, division bench comprising of Sanjay Karol, J. and Prasanna B. Varale, J. the Hon’ble Supreme Court has given significant guidelines regards the narco-analysis test being held without the…

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CHILD CUSTODY, HABEAS CORPUS MAINTAINABILITY, INDIAN LAW

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INTRODUCTION The Indian Law focuses on various procedures and methods for child custody, whether in cases of divorce or illegal custody of the child. One of the way that is used in Indian Law is the writ of Habeas Corpus, while the other is by way of an application…

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Plea filed in Delhi HC for 41% enhancement of fees retrospectively.

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Images are subject to copyright A plea was filed before Delhi High Court against notification dated 18.09.2021 issued by the Directorate of Higher Education under the Delhi Professional Colleges of Institutions (prohibition of capitation fee, regulation of admission, fixation of non-exploitative fees and other measures to ensure Equity and Excellence) Act,…

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THE COURT FEES ACT, 1870: A DETAILED ANALYSIS

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ABSTRACT Court fees is an important step in litigation and was a concept new to India introduced in the Colonial Era to reduce the false and vexatious litigations that were being filed at that time. This concept has now been embedded in the Indian judicial system and serves as…

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ADMISSIBILITY OF ELECTRONIC EVIDENCES IN INDIAN LAW AS PER S. 65B OF THE EVIDENCE ACT.

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The industrial revolution in the 1900s bought with itself a lot of new technology and with the advent of new technology can new ways for daily chores and routines. The way the information was stored with the people also started to change from the oriental paper to the western…

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S. 20 CONTEMPT OF COURTS ACT, 1971 VS. A. 129 AND 215 CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

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INTRODUCTION The constitution of India is known as the law of the land and all the laws made are to be made or to exist being consistent with the Constitution of India. There are times when one law overlaps the other and creates a confusion in the minds of…

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