Why do We Stand When a Judge Enters a Court Room

In the profession of law, the judges of the honourable courts are considered as god that is lordship respecting the honourable judges is one of the important parts of law profession. The concept of court room came from England which …

Read more

What to do If Police Refuse to Register an FIR?

FIR or a First Information Report is a report of information that first in point of time reaches the police. It is a written document that the police prepare after receiving the information about the cognizable offence. In general terms …

Read more

Why Judicial Separation Is Better than Divorce?

Judicial separation is a tool devised below regulation to have enough money some time for introspection to both the parties to a troubled marriage. Law permits a possibility to both the husband and the wife to reflect on consideration on …

Read more

What is MPLADS ?

MPLADS is a Plan Scheme fully funded by central government . Under the scheme, each Member of Parliament (MP) has the choice to suggest to the DC works to the tune of Rs. five crore per annum to be taken …

Read more

Who Can be an Advocate on Record?

To answer this question, one should first know who is an advocate? In simple words, an advocate is a person who is authorized by law to appear in a court on behalf of his client. It means any person who possesses …

Read more

Can Hindu Re-Marry After 90 Days of Divorce?

The answer to this question is in affirmative, Hindu can Re-marry after 90 days of divorce. The issue was put to rest by the full bench of Bombay High court comprising Justices Naresh Patel, R D Dhanuka and Sadhana Jadhav …

Read more

How Do Judges Set Bail Amount in India?

Introduction As per Article 21 of the Constitution of India, every citizen of India has a fundamental right to freedom which states that, “No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by …

Read more

Should Doctrine of Rarest of Rare Cases be Abolished?

Indian laws do not possess a supportive view of the death penalty and neither they deter it absolutely. A few instances like Section 121[Waging War against the State], Section 302[Murder], Section 364A [Kidnapping for Ransom] etc. and other provisions of …

Read more