In criminal law, the concepts of anticipatory bail and interim bail play a vital role in protecting the rights of individuals accused of crimes. Both provide relief from arrest, but their purpose, scope, and application are very different. Many people confuse the two, but understanding…
The Indian judicial system is governed by various statutes and provisions to ensure justice and uphold the rule of law. One such powerful yet often misunderstood provision is Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC). This section endows the High Courts with inherent…
In a democratic country like India, where public offices are expected to be filled based on law, qualifications, and public trust, the misuse or illegal occupation of such positions poses a significant threat to constitutional governance. The Indian Constitution provides citizens with powerful tools to…
The Indian Penal Code (IPC), enacted in 1860, stands as the backbone of India’s criminal justice system. It prescribes definitions, principles, and punishments for a wide range of criminal offenses. Every lawyer in India must possess a strong grasp of the IPC to navigate criminal…
