Forensic Evidence – Relevancy and Admissibility under the Indian Evidence Act Under the Indian Evidence Act, forensic evidence is only admissible if it is relevant, reliable, and presented by a qualified expert
May 23
Article 50 of Indian Constitution – Separation of Judiciary from Executive Article 50 is a directive principle that instructs the State to separate the judiciary from the executive in public services.
May 22
What is Summary Suit under CPC? What Should You Know A summary suit under CPC allows the plaintiff to obtain a quick judgment when the defendant lacks a substantial defense, typically in cases of debt or contract disputes
May 19
Delhi High Court States That Opposite-Gender Massage Don’t Amount to Sexual Activity In a 2024 ruling, the Delhi High Court emphasized that professional cross-gender massage therapy does not imply or equate to sexual conduct
May 15
Teacher Employment Law – Contracts, Dismissals & Legal Protections Teachers are often covered by tenure or contract protections that provide due process before dismissal
May 12
Can Students Be Punished for Off-Campus Behavior? In some cases, U.S. courts have ruled that schools can discipline students for off-campus behavior—especially when it substantially disrupts the school environment or involves threats, bullying, or speech tied to school activities
May 9
Policy and Law – Definitions, Differences, and Examples The scales represent balanced judgment, the sword denotes enforcement, and the blindfold signifies impartiality in legal proceedings
Apr 16
Can You Get Bail for a Non-Bailable Offence? A Guide to Section 437 CrPC Section 437 of the CrPC allows bail in non-bailable offenses under certain conditions — such as if the accused is not previously convicted of a serious crime or is a woman, child, or sick individual
Apr 15
Grounds for Suit Maintainability Under Order 37 of CPC, 1908 (With Case Laws) The Supreme Court in IDBI Trusteeship Services Ltd. v. Hubtown Ltd. (2017) clarified that leave to defend under Order 37 CPC is granted only if the defendant shows a substantial defense or raises a triable issue
Mar 19