DOGRA SAMAGAM-II [PART- 1]

The Dogras in the Jammu division of India face several issues, reflecting a complex interplay of social, economic, and political factors. One prominent challenge is the issue of regional identity and representation. Despite being a significant demographic in the region, Dogras often feel marginalized in the broader political landscape, with their concerns and aspirations overlooked […]

Maternity benefits | Differentiation not permissible between regular, contractual employees: Calcutta High Court

The court directed the Reserve Bank of India to give compensation to her in the form of leave with pay for the period for which it was denied. Observing that no differentiation is permissible between regular and contractual employees on the question of a woman’s right to childbirth and maternity leave, the Calcutta High Court […]

India’s new criminal laws to be in force from July 1 this year, Centre notifies

NEW DELHI: New laws replacing IPC, CrPC and Evidence Act – i.e. the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita,Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam – will be in force from1st of July, 24. The Ministry of Home Affairs issued three notifications today regarding the date ofcommencement of these laws. Also Read – Plea filed in […]

New Bail Laws in the offing ? Supreme Court asks Centre [Read Order]

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has sought to know from the central government if any new baillaw is in the offing in terms of previous direction in case of Satender Kumar Antil in 2022 issued tostreamline the grant of bails as jails in the country were flooded with more than two-third of theprisoners being undertrial […]

Object of POCSO Act not to criminalise consensual adoscelent relationships: Karnataka HC [Read Order]

BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court has clarified that the object of POCSO Act is to protectminors from sexual abuse and not to criminalize the consensual relationship between twoadolescents. While dealing with a petition seeking to quash a criminal case against a 21-year-old, against whomoffences under the Indian Penal Code, POCSO Act and the Prohibition of […]

The three new laws — Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam

India’s century-old criminal laws, inherited from British colonial rule, have been deemed outdated and ill-equipped to handle contemporary societal needs and technological advancements. The three new laws — Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam — aim to make the Indian judicial system quicker and more efficient. Here’s What You […]

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DOGRA SAMAGAM-II [PART- 5] The Dogras in the Jammu division of India face several issues

The Dogras in the Jammu division of India face several issues, reflecting a complex interplay of social, economic, and political factors. One prominent challenge is the issue of regional identity and representation. Despite being a significant demographic in the region, Dogras often feel marginalized in the broader political landscape, with their concerns and aspirations overlooked […]

The Right to Private Defence empowers individuals to use necessary force to defend against unlawful aggression

In our quest to empower you with knowledge, we’re resharing a compelling discussion on the Right to Private Defence. The Right to Private Defence empowers individuals to use necessary force to defend against unlawful aggression, playing a vital role in criminal law. Understanding its principles and limitations is crucial for maintaining a just and orderly […]

Inside Yerawada: clarion calls for change in Maharashtra’s largest prison!

By Vaibhav Agarwal. In response to the challenges facing Yerawada Central Prison and other correctional facilities in Maharashtra, there have been calls for urgent reforms and investment in infrastructure and staffing. In Pune, Maharashtra, the Yerwada Central Jail stands as a towering monument to both history and contemporary challenges. Back in 1932, amidst its formidable […]