“Kalyug Has Arrived”: Allahabad High Court Laments Legal Battle Between Octogenarian Couple
Elderly couple's court fight over money shocks judge. Raises concerns about family values and how law handles old-age disputes.
Storage of Child Pornography Equally Heinous as Child Sexual Abuse
The Supreme Court equates storage and consumption of child sexual exploitative material (CSEAM) to child abuse, emphasizing the common intent of exploitation.
Sex Education and Surrounding Misconceptions
The court went on to observe that the misconceptions around sex education is widespread, which eventually leads to limited implementation.
Vulnerable Witnesses Must Be Protected From Unnecessary Re-Traumatisation In Sensitive Cases: Delhi High Court
Justice Amit Mahajan of the Delhi High Court emphasized the importance of protecting vulnerable witnesses, particularly in sensitive cases under the POCSO Act.
Supreme Court Redefines Child Exploitation Terms, Calls for Comprehensive Child Protection Measures
The Supreme Court has ruled that the storage of child sexual exploitative and abuse material (child pornography) without deletion or reporting would indicate intent to transmit, and watching it without download would amount to “possession” under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences
Steps To Rehabilitate Residents Of Sanjay Gandhi National Park Area: Bombay High Court Requests State High Power Committee Secretary’s Affidavit
The Bombay High Court has ordered the Secretary of the State High Power Committee, which was formed to organize plans for the rehabilitation of qualified individuals in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, to provide an affidavit detailing the steps the Committee has taken to
Karnataka HC refuses to stay defamation case against BJP leader calling “half Pakistani” to state health minister
Judge Orally told MLA's counsel about the statement you made and you cannot dub any particular community in that way
Allahabad High Court Highlights Flawed Convictions to Avoid Higher Court Notices
The Allahabad High Court criticizes trial courts for convicting accused persons to avoid notices from the High Court, citing improper legal reasoning in dowry death cases.
Controversy Erupts as Karnataka High Court Judge Calls Bengaluru Muslim-dominated area ‘Pakistan’
Justice Vedavyasachar Srishananda, a judge in the Karnataka High Court, has sparked controversy by referring to a Bengaluru neighborhood as “Pakistan” during a session. He stated that every auto rickshaw in Gori Palya, a predominantly Muslim area, has 10 people, which is not
