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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Bangalore, Karnataka

Litigants and the Lockdown - A court perspective


Written By : Kishan Dutt Kalaskar (Advocate, Bangalore)

It is interesting to see the judiciary come up with new solutions to the novel problem of the lockdown, and so far the courts have been doing what they can to ensure that the regular functioning of the courts is not hampered too much by the fact that people are no longer allowed to be present in per...

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Devansh Srivastava
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Devansh Srivastava

Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

Article 48 of the Constitution


Written By : Devansh Srivastava (Advocate, Lucknow)

Article 48 of the Constitution lays down that “The State shall endeavor to organise agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and shall, in particular, take steps for preserving and improving the breeds, and prohibiting the slaughter of cows and calves and other milch and dra...

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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Bangalore, Karnataka

ANTICIPATORY BAIL – CRUELTY BY HUSBANDS


Written By : Kishan Dutt Kalaskar (Advocate, Bangalore)

The paper today is concerned with: The matter of anticipatory bail under the India Penal Code (IPC) for offences registered under Section 498 A and Sections 3 and 4 of the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act. This paper discusses the tendency and likelihood of receiving anticipatory bail in suc...

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Neha  Roy
Written By :

Neha Roy

Bois Locker Room- Another Ugly face of Cyber Crime


Written By : Neha Roy

Respecting women has always hung heavy on our generation, hasn’t it? The latest incident is enough to showcase the misogyny embedded in the heads of lecherous teens.On May 3, an Instagram group chats of some teenager boys with the name “boislockerroom” got public were they were found exchangin...

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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Bangalore, Karnataka

How Police Interrogation Works


Written By : Kishan Dutt Kalaskar (Advocate, Bangalore)

Police interrogation is a part of the police investigation. When an accused is brought under the police custody either in cognizable offence or non-cognizable offence, the Police has the right to question the accused. It helps the Police to know about the essential facts and truths of the incident s...

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Neha  Roy
Written By :

Neha Roy

Same Sex Marriage in India


Written By : Neha Roy

SAME SEX MARRIAGEMarriage is considered as the purest bond. It is the legally recognized union of two people as life partners and personal relationship. When we say “two people”, it usually means a male and a female but with the changing times we see that it is not always a male and a female by ...

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Shreyash  Mohta
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Shreyash Mohta

Kolkata, West Bengal

DELAYED JUSTICE IS DENIED JUSTICE


Written By : Shreyash Mohta (Advocate, Kolkata)

We have been seeing how the Indian Court System works, we have also been seeing on the delivery of orders which take more than a decade to punish the wrong doers. How does it affect the Justice Delivery System? Is delivering justice after such long time periods really justice? Is Justice, if at all ...

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Neha  Roy
Written By :

Neha Roy

Crime Against Men in India


Written By : Neha Roy

India is believed to be a male dominated country were every society is patriarchal in nature. Society believes that men have been dominating women since forever. Even after decades has passed to an extent we can still find the fact in existence. But when it comes to law is India really male dominati...

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Advocate Simi Paul
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Advocate Simi Paul

Kolkata, West Bengal

Three strikes Law


Written By : Advocate Simi Paul (Advocate, Kolkata)

The act of forcing longer imprisonment on guilty person, same as first time offender or wrongdoer who carries out a similar wrongdoing is still in practice. However in the recent history, there is a new practice of obligatory prison sentences for the accused who repeats it. The concept of Three...

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Parth Kashyap
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Parth Kashyap

Kolkata, West Bengal

Development of Anti Terror Laws In India Over The Years


Written By : Parth Kashyap (Advocate, Kolkata)

ANTI TERROR LAWS IN INDIATo find a solution or remedy to a problem, we need to ascertain the problem and its subject matter. For example, to make laws to safeguard the interest of SCs/STs, we need to first identify the SCs/STs. Or to make laws to prevent the illegal activity related to money launder...

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