0%

rajeshkshetry

Case Report: Rajive Raturi v. Union of India (2024) [LiveLaw (SC) 875]

Introduction: In a landmark decision on November 8, 2024, the Supreme Court of India directed the Central Government to implement mandatory rules under Section 40 of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 (RPDA). This directive aims to ensure that public places and services are accessible to persons with disabilities, reinforcing the constitutional and Case Report: Rajive Raturi v. Union of India (2024) [LiveLaw (SC) 875]

Is Securing Bail in Serious Crimes Tougher Now? Supreme Court Sets Clear Guidelines

The Supreme Court of India has reiterated the need for judicial restraint in Securing Bail in Serious Crimes like rape, murder, and dacoity, especially after the trial begins. Emphasizing that bail should not disrupt the course of justice, the Court underscored that it is only in cases of undue delay, where the accused is not at Is Securing Bail in Serious Crimes Tougher Now? Supreme Court Sets Clear Guidelines

The Role Of Lawyers In Defending Against Robbery And Burglary Charges

Have you ever wondered what happens when someone is accused of robbery or burglary in India? How do they defend themselves against these serious charges? The role of lawyers in robbery and burglary charges is crucial.  Do you know that robbery and burglary are not the same? Yes, you heard it right! Do you know the difference The Role Of Lawyers In Defending Against Robbery And Burglary Charges