Conviction on the basis of judicial separation cannot be sustained – Supreme Court

Conviction on the basis of judicial separation cannot be sustained - Supreme Court

In a recent judgement by the Apex Court in the case of [State of Rajasthan v Kistoora Ram (CrA 2119 0f 2010)], the Bench of  Justice BR Gavai and Justice PS Narasimha observed that conviction based solely on the extrajudicial confession could not be sustained.  It was observed by the court that extrajudicial confession was …

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Rights and Damages of Illegally Terminated Employees

Rights of illegally terminated employees in India, How to get compensation?

Under the Indian Legal system, there is a difference between the terms “worker” and “employee” and hence, the remedies provided by the law are also different. In the following article we will discuss the remedies available to workers and employees and the different termination rules for the employees in India. Which authority has jurisdiction in …

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Journalists shall Document & Expose Fault in Society

In The Age Of Fake News, We Need Journalists More Than Ever To Document the Unseen & Expose Fault Lines In Society.

While addressing the 11th Convocation and Founder’s Day Ceremony at the O.P. Jindal Global University, the Supreme Court Judge Justice D.Y.  Chandrachud remarked, that “We need journalists more than ever to capture the invisible and reveal the cracks in our society in the age of fake news and misinformation”   Following are some of the main …

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