Understanding the Laws Pertaining to Bail in India
Just because a person is accused of an offence, it is not expected to keep the person in custody for an endless period i.e. end
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Just because a person is accused of an offence, it is not expected to keep the person in custody for an endless period i.e. end
Lord Denning: “A man should keep his word. All the more so when the promise is not a bare promise but is made with the
Education in India has long-suffered with an underlying problem of skimpiness of good, competent, and translatable education that begins from the early years in school
On 27th July 2020, Justice Alok Kumar Verma heard the case of Surjeet Singh v. the State of Uttarakhand, via video-conferencing. The Court granted bail to
A writ petition was filed in the High Court. The petition says that students should not be barred from online classes or online exams. Arguments
A Full Bench comprising of Justice R. F. Nariman, Justice Naveen Sinha and Justice B. R. Gavai heard the case of Director of Income Tax
Orissa High Court rejects the bail petition filed on behalf of Mohammad Arif under PMLA (Prevention of Money Laundering Act). Facts of the Case The
On 24th July 2020, Justice Jaspreet Singh heard the case of Vinay Kumar Mishra vs Union of India via video-conferencing. The Court rejected the bail
On 24th July 2020, Justice Alok Kumar Verma heard the case of Mohan Kumar Saxena vs the State of Uttarakhand, via video-conferencing. The Court rejected
Pinjra Tod activist Devangana Kalita approached the High Court of Delhi to issue directions to the Delhi Police. The order has come in the form
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