India’s fight against narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances is fierce, and rightly so. However, in its pursuit of a drug-free society, the NDPS Act (Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985) often casts a wide net—leaving both guilty and innocent tangled in complex legal proceedings. This article delves into the rights of individuals accused under …
Introduction In a world where litigation is often associated with delays, high costs, and public trials, parties are increasingly seeking faster, confidential, and more amicable ways to resolve their disputes. Two such mechanisms — Arbitration and Conciliation — offer efficient alternatives to traditional courtroom battles. Together, they form the backbone of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) …
Introduction In the digital era, our lives are increasingly interconnected—but with convenience comes vulnerability. Cybercrime is the dark side of technological advancement, where data theft, fraud, and digital harassment lurk behind every click. From financial scams to hacking and identity theft, the internet has become both a platform for progress and a playground for criminals. …
Children represent the most vulnerable and innocent members of our society. Yet, the rising instances of sexual offenses against minors have exposed a grim reality—that their safety cannot be taken for granted. To confront this critical issue, the Government of India introduced a landmark law: the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO), 2012. …
Child custody disputes are among the most emotionally charged and legally complex aspects of family law. In India, where family bonds and traditions carry immense weight, custody battles often become more than legal proceedings—they become personal reckonings. At the heart of every such case lies a delicate balance: the child’s welfare, the parents’ rights, and …
In a society where the safety and dignity of children must be paramount, the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO), 2012, stands as a powerful legal shield. Designed to protect children below the age of 18 from sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and pornography, the Act not only criminalizes a wide range of offenses …
In our increasingly connected world, the convenience of the digital age comes with a dark underbelly—cyber crime. From financial frauds and identity theft to data breaches and online harassment, cyber crime is a growing threat that affects individuals, businesses, and governments alike. Cyber criminals exploit digital vulnerabilities, often operating anonymously from remote corners of the …
Bail, a foundational element of criminal jurisprudence, represents the intersection of two core principles of justice: the presumption of innocence and the need to ensure the accused’s presence at trial. As society grapples with balancing individual liberties against collective security, the concept of bail becomes more than a procedural formality—it becomes a litmus test of …
Divorce is never just the end of a relationship — it’s the beginning of a new chapter, one that demands courage, clarity, and compassion. While the emotional toll is deeply personal, the legal journey of divorce requires informed decisions, strategic planning, and often, professional guidance. For many, the first step is breaking the silence — …
Domestic violence is a silent epidemic that thrives in the shadows—within the walls of homes where trust should flourish, safety should be guaranteed, and love should be unconditional. Yet, for millions across the world, home is not a haven but a battlefield where psychological, physical, sexual, emotional, and economic abuse is a constant reality. In …
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