Recent Amendments and Landmark Judgments in Indian Evidence Law
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872, being a cornerstone of judicial proceedings in…
Circumstantial Evidence
Circumstantial evidence is a crucial concept in criminal law and the Indian…
Confession and Dying Declaration
Confession and dying declaration are vital concepts under the Indian Evidence Act,…
Indian Evidence Act – Overview
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is a cornerstone of the Indian legal…
Probation and Parole
Probation and parole are important mechanisms in the criminal justice system designed…
Compounding and Plea Bargaining
The criminal justice system in India provides several mechanisms to ensure swift…
Dowry Prohibition and Domestic Violence under Indian Law
Introduction Dowry-related offences and domestic violence are major social and legal issues…
Trial Procedure in Criminal Cases
The trial procedure in criminal cases under the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973…
Investigation and Charge Sheet
The process of investigation and filing of a charge sheet forms the…
First Information Report (FIR)
The First Information Report (FIR) is a crucial procedural document in criminal…
Arrest, Search, and Seizure
Introduction The concepts of arrest, search, and seizure form the backbone of…
Bailable and Non-Bailable Offences
Introduction The Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC) classifies offences into bailable and…
Cognizable and Non-Cognizable Offences
Introduction In the Indian criminal justice system, offences are classified into cognizable…
Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) – Overview
Introduction The Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC) is the principal legislation that…
Attempt to Commit Offences (Section 511 IPC)
Introduction Attempt to commit an offence is recognized as a punishable act…
Dowry Prohibition and Domestic Violence under Indian Law
Introduction Dowry-related offences and domestic violence are major social and legal issues…
Rape and Sexual Offences under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction Rape and sexual offences constitute some of the most serious crimes…
Offences against Women and Children under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction Offences against women and children constitute a critical area of criminal…
Defamation under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction Defamation is a criminal and civil offence under Indian law aimed…
Cheating and Forgery under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction Cheating and forgery are significant offences under the Indian Penal Code…
Criminal Breach of Trust and Misappropriation under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction Criminal breach of trust (CBT) and misappropriation are key offences under…
Theft, Robbery, and Dacoity under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction Theft, robbery, and dacoity are among the most common property offences…
Offences Against Property under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction - Offences Against Property Offences against property are a significant category…
Dowry Death and Cruelty under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction Dowry death and cruelty are grave offences recognized under the Indian…
Causing Death by Negligence (Section 304A IPC)
Introduction While intentional acts like murder or culpable homicide threaten life directly,…
Culpable Homicide and Murder (Sections 299–304 IPC)
Introduction Culpable homicide and murder are the gravest offences against the human…
Offences Against Human Body under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction Offences against the human body are central to criminal law, as…
Offences Relating to Religion under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction Religion plays a central role in India’s social and cultural fabric.…
Offences Against Public Servants under the Indian Penal Code
Introduction Public servants play a vital role in the functioning of government…