A public interest litigation has been filed today in the Supreme Court against three newly amended criminal law bills in India. The petitioner seeks the formation of an expert committee to evaluate the legislation’s viability. The proposed bills aim to reform the country’s criminal laws, but the petition highlights various defects and discrepancies.(arguments: 50 words)
In a landmark decision, the Delhi High Court has dismissed a husband’s request for blood samples from his wife and minor child to establish paternity and substantiate his accusations of adultery. The ruling, delivered by a Division Bench comprising Justices Rajiv Shakdher and Amit Bansal, underscores the legal presumption of a child’s legitimacy when born […]
In a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court of India has clarified that a certified copy of an original sale deed is indeed admissible as evidence in a trial. This decision, delivered by Justice B.R. Gavai and Justice C.T. Ravikumar, offers a comprehensive interpretation of specific sections of the Indian Evidence Act 1872 and the Registration […]
