March 1, 2026

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Satendra Kumar Antil v. Central Bureau of Investigation

Published on: 1st March, 2026 Authored by: Mankirat Singh Chawla Amity Law School, Noida Introduction The case of Satendra Kumar Antil v. Central Bureau of Investigation, (2022) 10 SCC 51, is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of India that comprehensively addresses systemic issues surrounding bail jurisprudence in India. This judgment reiterates the fundamental […]

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Criminal Defence Doctrine

Published on: 1st March 2026 Authored By: Mankirat Singh Chawla Amity University, Noida Abstract The interplay between criminal defence strategies and the foundational doctrines of criminal liability forms the cornerstone of modern criminal jurisprudence. This article critically examines how defences—ranging from justification and excuse to procedural safeguards—operate within the doctrinal framework that governs culpability. While

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RIGHTS AND REMEDIES FOR VICTIMS IN INDIA: The Hidden Side of Victim in a Crime 

Published on: 1st March 2026 Authored By: Shraddha Rajak Lloyd School of Law Abstract Victimology is an emerging branch of criminology that studies the rights of victims within the criminal justice system. In India, the judicial system has historically focused primarily on punishing offenders, often overlooking the victim’s experience and recovery. This is especially evident

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Gayatri Balasamy v. M/S ISG Novasoft Technologies Limited

Published on: 1st March 2026 AUTHORED BY: VIJAY KUMAR YADAV National Forensic Sciences University, Gandhinagar Gayatri Balasamy v. M/S ISG Novasoft Technologies Limited Citation: 2025 INSC 605 (30 April 2025) Bench: Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Justice Bhushan R. Gavai, Justice Sanjay Kumar, Justice Kalpathy V. Viswanathan, Justice Augustine G. Masih. Questions of Law 1. Whether

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