Parental Alienation – A Silent Epidemic – When litigation starts in matrimonial life, the most sufferer is our children. Parental Alienation is a child abuse. In India, child right is not well established, willingly or unwillingly you will not be able to meet your own child. Since our laws are heavily tilted towards women. No […]
Category: Blog & Post
1. Unleashing of Legal Terrorism
2. Uniform Civil Code and Way Ahead
Legal Terrorism
Unleashing of legal terrorism by misuse of Section 498-A of IPC, Section3/4 of D.P. Act, Domestic Violence Act and looking beyond Arnesh Kumar judgment. – While we sit and ponder and pen down our views upon various aspects of misuse of Section 498-A of IPC, Section 3/4 of Dowry Prohibition Act, Domestic Violence Act we […]
Uniform Civil Code
Uniform Civil Code and Way Ahead – The cultural & religious diversity of India was readily accepted by our forefathers who declared India as a Secular Nation. Secularism as one of the basic structure of our Constitution has also been interpreted by the Honourable Supreme Court of India. The Constitution bestows the right to freedom […]
Right to Bail
Right to Bail: Bail Jurisprudence in India – The Preamble of Universal Declaration of Human Rights stipulate: “Whereas, recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world,…” Briefly some of the main human rights […]
Right Of An Accused To Cross Examine
Right of an accused to cross examine a witness with reference to Section 145 of the Indian Evidence Act. – The law of evidence plays pivotal role in dispensation & administration of justice. The law of evidence occupies an important position in the field of substantive & procedural laws. It is only through law of […]
Constitutional Safeguard
Constitutional Safeguard and Criminal Jurisprudential Perspective. – The Constitution is the supreme law of the land and it defines the character of the State. It is living document, an instrument which makes the government system work, all state organs, Legislatures, Judiciary and Executive are bound by it. The Constitution has provided for separation of power […]