This article explores the intersection of pseudo-feminism and false victimhood, highlighting how the former fuels the latter and undermines the pursuit of justice. Pseudo-feminism, characterize...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing various sectors of the economy, and the legal industry is no exception. In legal education and the legal profession, AI is playing a significant ...
The Fundamental Requirement of a Driving License:The Motor Vehicles Act of 1988, specifically Section 3 (1), establishes a core principle: driving a motor vehicle in a public space requires a...
The matter pertains to S. Harish, an alleged owner of child pornography, based on a report from the NCRB. He had more than 100 pornographic files, including two of kid abuse, on his mobile phon...
The Private Security Agencies (Regulation) Act of 2005, often referred to as PSARA, was created to regulate the fast-expanding private security sector in India. Its main objectives include impr...
The Essential Commodities Act (ECA) of 1955 is an important piece of legislation in India aimed at ensuring the availability of essential goods while preventing hoarding and black marketing. Al...
Granting bail does not signify the end of the investigative process. According to Section 193 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, police agencies are permitted to pursue the...
When police do not carry out the arrest of an accused person after a First Information Report (FIR) has been submitted, several reasons may underlie this decision. It is crucial for complainant...
Introduction: Gender equality in criminal law is a principle aimed at ensuring that individuals are treated equally and fairly under the law, regardless of their gender. Gender-based disc...
Overview of Prospective Bail: Prospective or future bail is an innovative idea that is rarely applied; it refers to a type of bail issued by a court with the expectation of a future date, inst...