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JUSTICE DELAYED: SC DIRECTS CHIEF JUSTICE’S INTERVENTION IF HC FAILS TO PRONOUNCE JUDGMENT WITHIN 3 MONTHS
JUSTICE DELAYED: SC DIRECTS CHIEF JUSTICE’S INTERVENTION IF HC FAILS TO PRONOUNCE JUDGMENT WITHIN 3 MONTHS
September 1, 2025by Primelegal Team

Introduction   Although the right to prompt justice is a fundamental component of constitutional democracy, the public’s trust in the legal

Role of Media and Civil Society in Ensuring Administrative Accountability
Role of Media and Civil Society in Ensuring Administrative Accountability
August 26, 2025by Primelegal Team

Abstract   Administrative accountability is an important issue for governance in constitutional democracies. Traditional accountability vehicl

KERALA HIGH COURT ESTABLISHES COMPREHENSIVE GUIDELINES FOR POLICE-ADVOCATE INTERACTIONS
KERALA HIGH COURT ESTABLISHES COMPREHENSIVE GUIDELINES FOR POLICE-ADVOCATE INTERACTIONS
August 23, 2025by Primelegal Team

Case Name: Suo Motu W.P.(C) based on Kerala High Court Advocates’ Association  [Case Number: W.P.(C). NO.32952 OF 2024] [Date: Tuesday, the Nine

JPC to Examine Constitution Amendment Bill Mandating Removal of PM, CM, Ministers Held in Custody Over Serious Charges
JPC to Examine Constitution Amendment Bill Mandating Removal of PM, CM, Ministers Held in Custody Over Serious Charges
August 21, 2025by Primelegal Team

Introduction    The Parliament of India has taken a very important step towards ensuring accountability in the positions of high offices by r

SC SLAMS COLONIAL POLICING MINDSET: PEOPLE JAILED JUST FOR OPTICS, NOT JUSTICE.
SC SLAMS COLONIAL POLICING MINDSET: PEOPLE JAILED JUST FOR OPTICS, NOT JUSTICE.
August 6, 2025by Primelegal Team

Introduction    Fundamentally, the courts have a responsibility to protect individual liberty and uphold constitutional standards set as limi

Factors Considered by Delhi High Court When Granting Bail in Cases Based on Circumstantial Evidence in Heinous Offences
May 22, 2024by Primelegal Team

Factors Considered by Delhi High Court When Granting Bail in Cases Based on Circumstantial Evidence in Heinous Offences Case title: ROSHAN VS THE

“The minor contradictions were insufficient to discredit the entire Prosecution’s case, The Supreme Court upheld a conviction in a Murder case spanning four decades”
April 17, 2024by Primelegal Team

Case title: Ramvir @ Saket Singh vs. The State of Madhya Pradesh Dated no.: Criminal Appeal No(s). 1258 of 2010 Order on: 16th April 2024 Quorum: J