India’s criminal justice framework relies heavily on the Indian Penal Code (IPC), an extensive legal document enacted in 1860. Among…
Bail is a cornerstone of criminal jurisprudence, ensuring that an accused person is not unnecessarily detained before trial. In India,…
Public health stands as a cornerstone for any society aspiring to thrive, innovate, and achieve social justice. In India, the…
India’s roads are among the busiest, most diverse, and sometimes, most chaotic in the world. To manage this complex environment,…
The Indian Constitution stands as a beacon for justice, equality, and liberty. Among its many groundbreaking provisions, Article 15 holds…
Article 20 stands as one of the fundamental safeguards within the Indian Constitution, providing essential protection to individuals against arbitrary…
Since its inception, the Indian Constitution has balanced individual rights and the state’s obligation to advance social justice. Among its…
Section 452 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC)—known in Hindi as "धारा 452"—serves as a critical legal provision addressing aggravated…
Sexual violence remains a critical concern in India’s legal and social discourse. Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC)—commonly…
Domestic violence remains a grave social challenge in India, cutting across class, education, and region. In response, the Protection of…