Rape on False Promise of Marriage by the Supreme Court of India – A Case Analysis

K Chakra Pani Introduction Rape is one of the most heinous offences punishable under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) 1860 and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023. The evolving nature of rape as an offence has consistently expanded the definition Read more

2nd Runner-Up Entry Of 1st National Essay Writing Competition By Desi Kaanoon : Delhi Ordinance Controversy In The Light Of Constitutional Morality

Ark Singh Introduction The Ordinance[1] of Delhi at this pivotal point in India’s political development, the controversy helps to clarify the complexities of the Union Territory government. The dispute highlights the fragile balance between elected members and the appointed Lieutenant Governor and Read more

1st Runner Up Entry Of 1st National Essay Writing Competition By Desi Kaanoon : Loopholes In The New Criminal Law Bills And Suggested Changes

Prabhnoor Kaur Introduction A panel for the Amendments in the Criminal Laws was formed in 2020, marking the beginning of the conversations about changing the Criminal Laws. On August 11, 2023, Amit Shah, the Home Minister, introduced three bills in Read more

Winning Entry Of 1st National Essay Writing Competition By Desi Kaanoon : Loopholes in the New Criminal Law Bills and Suggested Changes

Naveen Talawar Introduction For a long time, the criminal justice system in India has been believed to need further reforms so that it could align with contemporary societal values and international standards. Recently, India tried to reform its criminal laws Read more

2-Day Discussion On The New Criminal Law Bills By Madhya Pradesh Judicial Reforms Council, NJRC: Register By 20th January, 2024

About the Madhya Pradesh Judicial Reforms Council: Madhya Pradesh Judicial Reforms Council is a part of the National Judicial Reforms Council working under the aegis of the Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (WICCI), which is a premier National Read more

Section 311 Empowers The Trial Court To Summon Witnesses In Order To Arrive At A Just Decision: Supreme Court Observes

Aaratrika Bal While we have Section 301 of the CrPC that imposes limitations on the right of the private person to participate in criminal proceedings, the Supreme Court decided that Section 311 can be invoked if it is necessary in Read more

Lack Of A Cognizable Offence Nullifies The Exercise Of Powers Under Section 156 CrPC: Allahabad High Court Observes

Varenya Vaish Khurshidurehman S. Rehman v. State Of U.P. And Another The Allahabad High Court precisely stated that based on numerous precedents, a direction for investigation, using the powers vested in section 156 CrPC can only be given if a Read more