Procedure under Section 13(b) for Divorce by Mutual Consent
Hindu marriage is traditionally considered to be a sacred union; a devout relationship that lasts till eternity. The Hindu Marriage Act provides the right to approach the court for dissolution…
The Interpretation of ‘Doing Complete Justice’ under Article 142 as done by Supreme Court
Article 142 of the Constitution grants the power to the Supreme Court of India to do complete justice in any cause or matter pending before it. Article 142(1) of the…
The distinction of Powers of the Court under Article 142 of Constitution, Section 151 of CPC and Section 482 of CrPC
The Constitutional power is exercisable by Supreme Court under Article 142(1) of the Constitution of India, and the inherent power of the civil court recognised by section 151 of the…
What the Court has to consider while allowing withdrawal of Prosecution under Section 321
Section 321 of CrPC grants the power to Public Prosecutor and Assistant Public Prosecutor to withdraw prosecution against a person except in certain cases. Section 321 reads as follows :-…
The Grounds on which the Public Prosecutor apply for withdrawal under Section 321
Section 321 of the CrPC grants the power to the Public Prosecutor and Assistant Public Prosecutor to withdraw prosecution against a person, except in certain cases. Section 321 reads as…
The Extent of the powers of the Public Prosecutor of withdrawing the Prosecution under Section 321 of CrPC
Section 321 of CrPC grants the power to Public Prosecutor and Assistant Public Prosecutor to withdraw the prosecution against a person except in some cases. Section 321 reads as follows:-…
The Police or Public Prosecutor do not have unfettered Power to withdraw Prosecution
Section 321 of CrPC gives the power to Public Prosecutor and Assistant Public Prosecutor to withdraw the prosecution against a person except in some cases. Section 321 reads as follows…
Death penalty not to be imposed on a person suffering from any form of mental disorder
India is a member of the United Nations and has ratified the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). A large number of United Nations international documents prohibit the…
Article 21 for the Convicts
The right to life is the most fundamental of all rights. The right to life, as guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution of India, provides that no person shall…
The Extent of Pardoning Powers of President and Governor
The power of the executive to grant pardon under Article 72/161 is a Constitutional power and the Court, on numerous occasions, has declined to frame guidelines for the exercise of…