IntroductionCreativity being something only people do - that idea sits at the heart of copyright law. Laws written years ago, court rulings made since, even how we define who counts as an author - they all rely on a thinking person making choices. Ye ..
IntroductionEvery now and then, something believed resolved in constitutional matters slips back into view. This time, lawmakers stirred what judges had seemingly laid to rest. The new Transgender Persons (Amendment) Bill marks just that turning poin ..
IntroductionOne of the most misunderstood aspects of writ jurisdiction under Article 226 is not its scope, but its timing. The power of judicial review is undeniably wide, yet courts have consistently emphasised that the exercise of this power must b ..
IntroductionClashes over trademarks usually involve reputation, legal rights, and basic rules about playing fair in business. A tricky kind shows up when the disputed sign isn’t made-up - it's someone’s real name. Here, judges weigh oppos ..
IntroductionThe criminal process in India is naturally anchored in the guarantee of fairness. Article 21 of the Constitution does n't simply enjoin arbitrary privation of life and particular liberty but imposes an affirmative obligation on the State ..
Table of ContentsIntroductionThe Legal BasisDefining the Shared Household: Courts’ InterpretationsResidence Orders and Judicial EnforcementBalancing Ownership and ResidenceResidency Rights During Divorce or Judicial SeparationRecent Judicial Up ..
IndexIntroductionConstitutional and Statutory Foundation: Article 21 and Section 41D of CrPCUnderstanding the Limits of Advocate ParticipationJudicial Interpretation and the Balance of RightsCase Study: The Jugal Kishore Samra PrecedentCase Study: Vi ..
The Karnataka High Court has as of late tended to a address that has taken on basic significance in India’s advancing charge requirement scene. The Court held that custodial cross examination is not an programmed prerequisite in cases including ..
Our criminal justice system often functions in an environment which is saturated with social pressure, hostile witnesses, community bias, fear of retaliation, and deeply filed power structures. This makes many prosecutions vulnerable to collapse even ..
Rape prosecution in India has always been a tricky task with the survivors often undergoing intimidation, social stigma, and trauma that can turn them hostile as witnesses. Moreover, in most cases, there are no independent eyewitnesses, and the case ..