Capital Punishment in India: Rarest of Rare Doctrine and BNS
1. Introduction Every society draws a line somewhere. There are wrongs for which a fine is enough. There are wrongs for which imprisonment is the answer. And then, in some legal systems — including India’s — there are wrongs considered so grave, so…
Essential Conditions and Ceremonies of Marriage under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
1. Introduction — Marriage Is Not Just a Ceremony, It Is a Legal Institution If you ask most people what a marriage is, they will describe a ceremony — a mandap, a priest, vows, flowers, music, and a celebration that lasts for days. And they would not be…
Criminology Explained: Meaning, Nature, Scope and Importance
1. Introduction — Why Should a Law Student Care About Criminology? Imagine you are standing in a courtroom, defending a young man accused of theft. You can argue the law — section by section, precedent by precedent. But have you ever stopped to ask: why…
Types of Media Law in India: Constitution, Regulations & Landmark Cases
1. Introduction — Media and the Law: Why Does It Matter? Think about the last time you formed an opinion about a politician, a government scheme, or a social issue. How did that happen? Chances are, it was because of something you read, watched, or…
Judicial Review in India: Meaning, Scope & Landmark Cases
1. Introduction — What Is Judicial Review? If you think about it, any government can pass a law. But should every law that gets passed be automatically valid? What if Parliament tomorrow passes a law saying people cannot criticize the government? Should…
Bailable and Non-Bailable Offences Under Indian Criminal Law: A Complete Guide
If someone you know has been arrested, those two words — bailable or non-bailable — suddenly become the most important words in your life. They decide whether the person comes home the same day or stays in judicial custody for weeks or months. The good…
Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956: Nature, Essentials & Effects (Sections 6 to 16)
Adoption under Hindu law was once a deeply religious act, performed mainly so that a man would have a son to light his funeral pyre and carry forward his lineage. A daughter could rarely be adopted, a woman could almost never adopt in her own right, and…
Rahul Gandhi Defamation Case: Karnataka HC Quashes 40% Commission Charges
In a significant legal victory for the Leader of the Opposition, Rahul Gandhi, the Karnataka High Court on February 17, 2026, quashed the criminal defamation proceedings initiated against him by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The…
Rajpal Yadav Released: Delhi High Court Suspends Jail Sentence
In a major legal relief for veteran Bollywood comedian and actor Rajpal Yadav, the Delhi High Court (DHC) has ordered the interim suspension of his jail sentence. This development comes just weeks after the actor surrendered to serve time in a…
Why MP High Court Rejected Pen Drive Evidence in Malini Jain Case
In the digital age, audio and video recordings are often seen as “smoking guns” in legal battles. However, a recent landmark judgment by the Madhya Pradesh High Court serves as a crucial reminder: Electronic evidence is only as…