Rape Laws under BNS: All you need to know
To improve India's overall criminal justice delivery landscape as well as to protect women from sexual offences Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 was proposed.
To improve India's overall criminal justice delivery landscape as well as to protect women from sexual offences Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 was proposed.
The Supreme Court has approved the requirements in various states that judicial officers should be conversant with local language for effective judicial proceedings.
"Supreme Court Rules: Bar Councils Limited to Fees Specified in Section 24 of Advocates Act"
The Delhi High court instructed all the police stations of the capital that they don't need to wait for 24 hours for registering complaint and...
The Supreme Court ruled that husbands must financially support homemaker wives irrespective of religion, emphasizing equality and financial security.
The Himachal Pradesh High Court ruled that advocates do not need to have seven years of continuous practice to qualify for the position of district...
The Supreme Court of India marks its 75th year and is set to oraganize a historic six-day Special Lok Adalat from July 29.
This article is intended to provide an overview to the people from various fields, about the international law and the structure of the its legal...
The Madras High Court ruled that a married man's live-in partner cannot claim inheritance rights. Such relationships lack legal recognition.
Three new criminal laws to replace British-era IPC, CrPC, and Evidence Act will be enforced from July 1.