POLICE BRUTALITY

Author :- Medha Anand INTRODUCTION : Police brutality results in potentially severe mental and physical injury. The types of physical injuries sustained are similar to those experienced by victims of violent crime such as assault and homicide. These injuries commonly result from night-stick or baton beatings, pistol whippings, beatings by fist or boot, restraint holds,

NLU VS NON NLU – A DILEMMA TO LAW STUDENTS

Author :-Muskan Verma Introduction A law student, but not from NLU, this be the most impassioned topic for discussion among the students of law college. They always indulge into an argument defending their respective colleges. Not only students but the guardians tends to do the same, if their child is from NLU, they use to

SC Permits Interaction Of Party-In-Person With Registrar Through Video Conferencing Mode

The Supreme Court has issued a circular on Friday permitting the interaction of Party-in Person with the Registrar through Video Conferencing mode too. The Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the Party-in-Person and the Registry for hearing of Matters through Video Conferencing/Teleconferencing before the Registrars in Office has also been published in the Supreme Court official website. As per 

Conviction for ‘Dacoity’ of less than 5 persons is not suitable, unless presence of 5 or more is confirmed

The Allahabad High Court while overruling the judgment of trial court held in the criminal appeal filed by Balbir and others against judgment and order passed by Sri D.C. Srivastava, Judge Special Court (Dacoity), Kanpur Dehat in State vs. Balbir and others, convicting appellants under Section 395 IPC read with 397 IPC that in absence