Prithwish Ganguli

Prithwish Ganguli

Member since: May 24, 2022
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Prithwish Ganguli is a distinguished Advocate based in Kolkata, celebrated for his expertise in divorce and cyber law cases. Practicing since 2001, he has garnered a reputation for his exceptional client service and the quality of relief he provides in complex legal matters. His vast knowledge spans various legal domains, notably with a focus on criminal justice, information technology law, and jurisprudence.

Mr. Ganguli's academic accomplishments are extensive. He holds a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from the prestigious University of Calcutta and a Master’s in Criminal Law and Forensic Science from NALSAR. Additionally, he has pursued studies in Sociology (M.A., SRU) and earned multiple diplomas, including Cyber Law from the Asian School of Cyber Law and International Convention & Maritime Law from ALISON, reflecting his commitment to interdisciplinary expertise. Currently, he is a Ph.D. scholar at Manipur International University, Imphal, deepening his research in criminal justice and cyber law.

As a Guest Faculty member at Heritage Law College under the University of Calcutta, Prithwish Ganguli has contributed significantly to the academic realm, guiding future legal professionals. His writing includes numerous law books and research articles published in renowned journals. Notable works include Dhananjay Chatterjee: The Pendulum of Justice Swings, The Art of Cross Examination, Jurisprudence, Information Technology Act, Criminal Psychology, and Justice: Restorative vs Retributive, which are widely referenced by students and practitioners alike.

In addition to his practice and academic contributions, Mr. Ganguli is an influential voice in criminal psychology and the evolving interplay between law and technology. His blog, hosted at blogs.prithwishganguli.in, showcases his perspectives on crime forecasting, judicial reform, and AI's potential in the legal system.

Recent Articles by Prithwish Ganguli

Supreme Court Guidelines on Waiving the Six-Month Waiting Period for Mutual D...

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In mutual consent divorce proceedings under Section 13B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, a statutory period of six months is prescribed between the filing of the first and second motions. The p...

Understanding Divorce on Grounds of Cruelty by Wife: Key Cases and Legal Insi...

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In India, cruelty as a ground for divorce is recognized under Section 13(1)(ia) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. It states that a spouse can seek divorce if they have been subjected to cruelty ...

Overview of Sections 5 to 16 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872

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Sections 5 to 16 set the stage for the admissibility of evidence by outlining which facts are relevant. These sections are designed to help courts decide cases efficiently by admitting only tho...

The Concept of Relevance: Shaping the Landscape of Evidence in Legal Proceedings

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The principle of relevance is fundamental to the law of evidence, serving as a guiding light in determining what information can be presented in a court of law. Under the Indian Evidence Act, 1...

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