Category: News
Entering a Temple by Women: A Right or a Crime?
The bench of Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justice RF Nariman, Justice AM Khanwilkar, Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice Indu Malhotra will hear the review petitions in an open court […]
JNU SEDITION CASE: CHARGESHEET FILED AGAINST THE ACCUSED
Delhi Police’s anti-terrorism wing Special Cell filed a charge sheet on 14 January 2019 in Patiala House Court against the accused in JNU sedition case of 2016. A total of […]
The New Reservation Bill
The government is the owner of all and the people are just puppets or we can say, we choose our master as we live in democracy, but with the court […]
SUPREME COURT, THE ‘TARDY’ RECRUITMENT PROCESS AND THE ALL-INDIA JUDICIAL SERVICES
The current government issued a large number of notifications, signing off on a multitude of appointments in three high courts on November 1, 2018; on the same day that the […]
APEX COURT ALLOWS DARSHAN OF SWAMI SANAND
11th October 2018 had marked the unfortunate death of Guru Das Agrawal also known as Sant Swami Sanand, Sant Swami Gyan Swaroop Sanand was an Indian environmental engineer, religious leader, […]
Supreme Court Open for General Public on Saturday’s
One of independent India’s first major buildings designed by architect, Ganesh Bhikaji Deolalikar now could be explored by the public on all Saturdays, except on public holidays. So far, general […]
Delhi Police Enjoying The Encroachment on Road
Vendor set up his on road and police does not remove or not taking any action. It is very near ACP Delhi Police, Sukhdev Vihar. Why Delhi Police is allowing […]
TWO-JUDGE BENCH AMENDED SECTION 34(5) & 34(6) OF ARBITRATION & CONCILIATION ACT, 1996
The Supreme Court recently set out a surprising judgment for the situation titled The State of Bihar and Ors. Vs. Bihar Rajya Bhumi Vikas Bank Samiti. The judgment, conveyed by […]
JUSTICE TO THE VICTIMS OF HASHIMPURA MASSACARE
Delhi High court on Wednesday sentenced 16 accused of the accused to life imprisonment for offences under Section 302 and Section 120B of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, in the […]
CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE MAY BE RELIED UPON IN CONVICTING AN INDIVIDUAL
Circumstantial evidence remains to be controversial aspect in the justice delivery system. The recent judgment of the Apex Court in Basavannappa Parmeshwar Bangargir v The State of Maharashtra seems to […]









