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Lawyers of Nirbhaya’s rapists have been using the loopholes in the law to defeat the purpose of law. Read How

Following are the ways through which the rapists of Nirbhaya are making attempts to escape the noose

After 40 years of being a burden on taxpayers, Uttar Pradesh ministers to start paying their own income tax

According to an order passed in Uttar Pradesh, all ministers, including CM Yogi Adityanath, will have to now pay their own income tax, which was earlier being paid by the state treasury.

All you need to know: Retired judge Abhay Thipsay who joined Congress launched book blaming Hindus for bomb blasts done by Islamic radicals

S M Mushrif is a controversial former Inspector General of Police. He has written a book which claimed that the then ATS chief Hemant Karkare was killed by Hindu radicals

Law topper skips convocation to avoid receiving gold medal from CJI Gogoi to protest handling of sexual harassment charges against him

NLU toller Surbhi Karwa skipped convocation protesting handling of sexual harassment charges against CJI Gogoi

CJI Ranjan Gogoi writes to PM Modi: Increase retirement age of Judges and number of Judges to tackle pendency of cases

Chief Justice of India (CJI) Ranjan Gogoi has written three letters to Prime Minister Modi with solutions to tackle to vast pendency of cases

Sexual harassment – Legal position versus Cynicism

An advocate writes about the legal processes to be followed in wake of sexual harassment charges against judges.

Modi government’s petition in Ram Janmabhoomi case: A simple yet potent step towards construction of Ram Temple

The Modi government moved a petition in SC asking for the vacation of stay over the 67-acre undisputed land surrounding the plot which is the actual subject matter of title suit

Supreme Court refers plea challenging recitation of Sanskrit prayers in KVs to Constitution bench

The Supreme Court has sent a plea challenging the mandatory recitation of Sanskrit and Hindi hymns during the morning assembly in Kendriya Vidyalayas to...

Kapil Sibal, who wants sedition law scraped, never shied away from implementing it when UPA was in power

Interesting that during the ten years of UPA, no Union law minister, including Sibal, thought of abolishing sedition law.

Should ‘scope of reformation’ of a rapist be considered before awarding him the death penalty?

Regarding the Death penalty, punishments are about justice as well and sometimes justice requires us to perform actions which are not entirely pleasant.

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