The Supreme Court held that the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) is constitutionally valid. Parliament is competent to enact this Act in view of Entry 1 of the State List and Article 2...
The act of filing a false rape accusation can lead to significant and extensive repercussions, affecting not only the accused individual but also society as a whole. Firstly, it is essential...
The SC/ST Act, or the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, was legislated to counteract the longstanding injustices and prejudice experienced by underpriv...
The relationship between the First Information Report (FIR) and the Case Diary in the legal system is crucial to comprehending the process of criminal investigation and trial. These documents p...
A charge sheet is a legal document that summarizes the criminal charges filed against a person by law enforcement or prosecutors. It formally accuses the individual of specific offenses, provid...
The termination of an arrest warrant without its execution refers to the legal procedure that cancels or withdraws a court-issued warrant before the named individual is apprehended or arrested....
This article delves into one of the most pressing and alarming issues of our time: extrajudicial killings. It delves into the historical roots of these killings, seeking to pinpoint their origi...
A warrant of arrest or arrest warrant is a document issued by a court or magistrate on the state's behalf that authorizes law enforcement officers to arrest, detain, or search and seize a perso...
The High Court is required to follow the settled principle of law that, at the stage of quashing an FIR or complaint, it is not justified in embarking upon an inquiry into the probability, reli...
Under Section 118 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, all individuals are eligible to provide testimony unless the court finds that they are unable to comprehend the questions posed to them or pr...