Bigamy—the act of marrying someone while already legally married to another person—is prohibited under Indian law for most communities. The legal framework governing this issue varies across different personal laws, but the overarching principle remains that bigamy is not valid and is subject to legal…
The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985, is a stringent legislation aimed at curbing drug-related offenses in India. One of its most debated provisions pertains to bail, which is notably restrictive compared to other criminal statutes. This article delves into the intricacies of…
Among the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Indian Constitution, the right to liberty holds a place of paramount importance. The writ of habeas corpus—literally meaning “you may have the body”—is one of the most significant legal remedies available to protect an individual’s personal liberty against…
