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  • 03
  • July

Child Abuse in Shelter Homes

It is quite disturbing that children, deprived of all basic joys of lives, live in shelter homes for a basic livelihood of necessities and yet have to go through exploitation.

  • 03
  • July

Handcuffs and Arrest: Is there a connection?

In case the arresting officer decides to handcuff an arrested person, proper reasons are to be recorded for the same in order to justify the handcuffing before Court.

  • 03
  • July

Determining one’s Guilt: Subjective and Objective Tests

Before declaring a person guilty, one has to test his ordinary prudence. This can be checked either subjectively or objectively.

  • 29
  • July

Further Investigation by Police: Allowed or Disallowed

According to the formal process of investigation of a crime, after the completion of investigation a report is filed by the police before the Magistrate which is also known as a Chargesheet.

  • 29
  • July

Section 113A of Indian Evidence Act: An Insecure Presumption

With the provision being about a presumption and establishing of a fact on the basis of the given assertions, the time limitation of seven years has been made clear therein.

  • 29
  • July

Development of Legal Aid in India

The entire idea of legal aid has grown gradually in India after facing a lot of challenges. However, according to Justice Muralidhar, the concept of legal aid evolved mainly through three phases.

  • 29
  • July

The National Emblem and its Importance

Although we have known and recognised our National Emblem for years, an issue regarding the National Emblem arose recently when one was unveiled on top of the new Parliament Building in India.

  • 29
  • July

NATURE AND THE IMPORTANCE OF JUS COGENS RULES

The rules of jus cogens (also known as pre-emptory norm)[1] are derived from the customary international law, and it is a rule or principle which is so fundamental that it binds all states and does not allow any exceptions.

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