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Parole is a vital humanitarian provision in criminal jurisprudence, designed to balance the needs of prison discipline with the rights of convicts to maintain familial, social, and emotional ties. It acts as a reformative tool, allowing convicts to temporarily leave prison under strict conditions for specific exigencies such as medical treatment, family illness, marriage, or...
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The National Seminar on “NyayaSpandana: Empowering Legal Literacy”, organized by the Social Justice Forum of the International Sai Sewa Trust (ISST), concluded successfully on 24th August 2025. The virtual gathering brought together eminent legal experts, educators, grassroots leaders, and social workers in a collective effort to strengthen legal literacy and bridge the gap between legal...
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The appellate process under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC), is designed not merely as a re-hearing of a case but as a structured examination of the correctness of trial court findings. One recurring question in appellate practice is whether parties can introduce new evidence at the appellate stage, a possibility regulated by Order...
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The Right to Education (RTE) is a fundamental right under Article 21-A of the Constitution of India, which ensures that every child has access to education as a basic necessity of life. It is not merely about classroom instruction but also about enabling holistic development, fostering equality, and nurturing human dignity. However, in practice, this...
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The Supreme Court of India addressed a pressing issue in this case that has repeatedly plagued the judicial system: inordinate delays in pronouncing judgments after hearings are concluded. The matter stemmed from a criminal appeal that had been pending before the Allahabad High Court since 2008 and, despite being heard and reserved for judgment in...
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The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (“1986 Act”) has long been hailed as a landmark social welfare legislation designed to provide speedy and inexpensive remedies to consumers. However, the scheme of enforcement of consumer forum orders has often generated confusion, particularly after the 2002 Amendment substituted Section 25. The controversy centered on whether the expression “interim...
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Family pension is a critical form of post-retirement social security designed to support the dependents of deceased government servants. The underlying purpose of the scheme is to prevent destitution among dependents who rely on the employee’s income. However, questions often arise as to which dependents qualify—especially in cases involving adult children with disabilities.  One particularly...
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Unlock the world of Intellectual Property Rights with essential Notes, Cases, and Study Material. Elevate your legal expertise! Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) are an essential but often overlooked set of rights. The creative rights over an original piece of work, invention or even an idea behind a business can come under the purview of Intellectual Property...
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The offence of obstructing a public servant in the discharge of official duties has long been recognised under Indian criminal law. Section 186 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC), now re-enacted as Section 221 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS), criminalises any voluntary obstruction of a public servant in the discharge of their...
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One of the recurring questions in service jurisprudence is whether an employee who has retired from service can claim promotion with retrospective effect. This issue often arises when the Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) is not convened in time, or when administrative delays prevent an eligible employee from being promoted before superannuation. While Article 16 of...
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