Hurdles to an FIR
Does India’s new criminal law place too many barriers on the registration of an FIR by a citizen, asks Surja Kanta Baladhikari.
Does India’s new criminal law place too many barriers on the registration of an FIR by a citizen, asks Surja Kanta Baladhikari.
Can India get parental consent right in the DPDP Act, asks Pakhi Garg
The disproportionate priorities of the Union government have deprived West UP’s litigants of a High Court bench, says Sanjeev Sirohi
Property or proper ties is a conundrum families facing inheritance disputes must address, says Dr P. Madhava Rao
The admissibility of electronic evidence while welcome may pose several challenges, say Satyadeep Kumar Singh and Ravi Shankar Shukla
The bureaucracy must perform its duties diligently to save courts from the role thrust on them by the teachers’ recruitment scam, says Bimal Kumar Chatterjee
Daughters and sons of woods should have the ultimate rights over forests says PATRANGA BASU.
The post-war world order is dominated by Eurocenricism, says M Rafiqul Islam
So-called sovereign citizens who question the legitimacy of government are posing problems for governments in America, says Christine Sarteschi
The appointment of a political person as LieutenantGovernor of Delhi militates against the Constitutional scheme, argues Ashok Kapur.