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Case Analysis: Kasturi Ralia Ram v. The State of Uttar Pradesh

Published on 9th March 2025 Authored By: Ami Yadav PES Modern Law College , Pune Facts The above case was set in India when Constitution didn’t come into force, however its judgement was given by Supreme Court in 1964. Kasturi Ralia Ram was a partner in a firm which made profit by selling bullion and […]

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KASTURI RALIA RAM V. THE STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH, AIR 1965 SC1039

Published on 9th March 2025 Authored By: Nitya Jain Symbiosis Law School, Pune CASE NAME: Kasturi Ralia Ram v. State of UP Appellant Kasturi Lal Ralia Ram Jain Respondent State of Uttar Pradesh Judges P. B. Gajendrakar, C.J. and K. N. Wanchoo, M. Hidayatullah, Raghubar Dayal and J. R. Mudholkar, JJ. Forum The Supreme Court

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K.M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra: The Landmark Case That Changed India’s Legal System

Published on: 8th March 2025 Authored by: Aastha Sameer Chawan Shriman Bhagojiseth Keer Law College The case of K.M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra remains one of the most riveting legal battles in Indian history. This case not only captivated the nation but also led to a significant shift in India’s judicial system. With its

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Death penalty in India debate and judicial trends

Published on 3rd March 2025 Authored By: Jay laxmi Shukla United University Abstract The death penalty is like no other punishment. Its continued existence in many countries of the world creates political tensions within these countries and between governments of retentions and abolitionist countries .Death is inescapable as well as reality life. The death sentence

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