Why Burden of Proof Never Lies With the Accused
Imagine standing in a courtroom, accused of a crime you did not commit. The prosecutor points at you, but the law does not require you to prove your innocence....
Imagine standing in a courtroom, accused of a crime you did not commit. The prosecutor points at you, but the law does not require you to prove your innocence....
In the world of reputation management and legal disputes, a civil defamation case can feel like a maze of procedural traps and emotional landmines. Whether you are a p
The Rajasthan High Court recently delivered a landmark judgment that resonates deeply across Indian society. In a case that challenged the very foundation of matrimoni
In the high-stakes arena of criminal law, the outcome of a case often hinges on something far less dramatic than a smoking gun or a dramatic confession. It rests...
When a crime occurs, the first document filed is often raw with pain. A victim writes down what happened, pouring out anger, fear, and a desperate need for justice....
You signed a rent agreement, paid the deposit, and moved into your new home. Everything feels fine until a dispute arises with your landlord. Suddenly, you realize you
The moment a person is accused of a crime, the entire machinery of the state begins to turn against them. Investigators gather evidence, prosecutors build a case, and
You scroll through your feed, see something that makes your blood boil, and fire off a post calling out a person or business. It feels good in the moment,...
The phrase "Criminal law doesn't decide who you are... it decides what you did" captures a foundational principle of justice systems around the world. At its core, thi
The intersection of a woman's professional aspirations and her marital duties has often been a contentious issue in family courts. However, a landmark ruling by the Su