LORD AYYAPPA IS A CELIBATE; NOT A MISOGYNIST – A VERDICT OF IGNORANCE

Supreme Court of India, in a landmark decision allowed entry of women in Sabarimala Temple. This article discusses the broad contentions made and the basis of such a rule by the court, if it was an verdict of ignorance.
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Neoteric Inclusion in the Evidence Law: Admissibility in a Criminal Trial

This article discusses Neoteric Inclusion in Evidence Law in India. It analyses the changing society with the advent of technology.
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Energy Watchdog v. Central Electricity Regulatory Commission & Ors. : Analysis

This article lays a comprehensive analysis of the Energy Watchdog v. Central Electricity Regulatory Commission & Ors. case decided in 2016. Alongwith complete breakdown of facts, the issues raised before the court are also hereby analysed using judicial precedents. Continue reading Energy Watchdog v. Central Electricity Regulatory Commission & Ors. : Analysis

Is there any need of drawing a line for Trial by Media?

This article discusses Trial by Media in India and how it affects the proceedings of a case, if Trial by Media requires a line to be drawn inorder to stop any influence upon the court due to media reports.
This article is written by Rudra Shandilya of Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University. Continue reading Is there any need of drawing a line for Trial by Media?