The Judiciary being the ultimate protector of the rights of everyone, the citizens look up to this organ of the government with great respect and eternal hope. Judiciary is the independent institution that provides respite to the problems of the society. This casts a very heavy responsibility on the organ to maintain the sacred aura attached to it. The development of any nation is dependent upon the effectiveness of its justice system. Hence, there is an urgent need to ensure an effective speedy trial and that no justice is delayed. Despite the increasing reliance on Courts, there is still a section of society that is unable to approach it due to poverty and unawareness. This makes the need for legal aid a basic necessity. The very reas...
LSE’s Sivaramjani Thambisetty analyses the response of India’s criminal justice system to the gang r...
Justice is the demonstration by which the Society/Court/Tribunal provides for a man what he is entit...
Art. 50 of our constitution provide - separation of powers and independent judiciary (under directiv...
It is aptly said by William Gladstone that Justice delayed is Justice denied.’ Before the Hussainara...
India is one of the largest democratic & sovereign countries in the world in which the Indian ju...
In a progressive and developing society, one of the sound principle of the criminal justice system i...
Law, being a mode of social engineering, cannot be viewed in isolation. The vitality of law as a liv...
All nations in the modern era embraced democratic political systems and welfare state ideologies, gi...
The role of Indian Judiciary has played & is playing a key role in “sovereign, socialist, secula...
According to records available at the Supreme Court of India website, there are currently more than ...
In recent years, courts have risen in power across the world, and the Indian Supreme Court has right...
Judicial review is a process through which the judiciary of a country examines the actions of the le...
Criminal law scholars regularly maintain that American prisons are overcrowded and that defendants...
The Constitution of India has embodied a faith in the words of Abraham Lincon “that the Government o...
Judiciary is the important organ of each Government in modern age. Every constitution gives the vast...
LSE’s Sivaramjani Thambisetty analyses the response of India’s criminal justice system to the gang r...
Justice is the demonstration by which the Society/Court/Tribunal provides for a man what he is entit...
Art. 50 of our constitution provide - separation of powers and independent judiciary (under directiv...
It is aptly said by William Gladstone that Justice delayed is Justice denied.’ Before the Hussainara...
India is one of the largest democratic & sovereign countries in the world in which the Indian ju...
In a progressive and developing society, one of the sound principle of the criminal justice system i...
Law, being a mode of social engineering, cannot be viewed in isolation. The vitality of law as a liv...
All nations in the modern era embraced democratic political systems and welfare state ideologies, gi...
The role of Indian Judiciary has played & is playing a key role in “sovereign, socialist, secula...
According to records available at the Supreme Court of India website, there are currently more than ...
In recent years, courts have risen in power across the world, and the Indian Supreme Court has right...
Judicial review is a process through which the judiciary of a country examines the actions of the le...
Criminal law scholars regularly maintain that American prisons are overcrowded and that defendants...
The Constitution of India has embodied a faith in the words of Abraham Lincon “that the Government o...
Judiciary is the important organ of each Government in modern age. Every constitution gives the vast...
LSE’s Sivaramjani Thambisetty analyses the response of India’s criminal justice system to the gang r...
Justice is the demonstration by which the Society/Court/Tribunal provides for a man what he is entit...
Art. 50 of our constitution provide - separation of powers and independent judiciary (under directiv...