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Criminal cases involve legal actions taken by the government against individuals or entities accused of committing a crime. These cases typically follow a set legal process and may result in penalties such as fines, probation, imprisonment, or other forms of punishment. Here is an overview of the typical stages of a criminal case: Investigation: The

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Before migrating to certain countries, it is important to have documents authenticated by the concerned home departments of the issuing states. These documents could be certificates of birth, marriage, affirmations, work experience declarations, driving license etc. Our well established network of experts help in getting declaration authentication from the various agencies like State Education Departments,

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How do family courts promote conciliation and speedy settlement of family affairs

The main aim of the Family Courts Act, 1984 was to provide quick and less expensive relief to the parties in a less formal way with least technicalities. The object of the establishment of these courts was to promote reconciliation between the parties and reach a stage of the agreement. It is the duty of

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Bail or Jail – The Supreme Court clarifies the law and lays down the guidelines

INTRODUCTION  The Supreme Court of India has in its recent landmark judgment in Satender Kumar Antil[1] laid down guidelines on the grant of bail to an accused and while doing so, it has reiterated aspects of personal liberty and constitutional guarantees available to an accused under criminal jurisprudence. The Court observed that while its discussion

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Criminal Law Bills 2023 Decoded #19: Witness Protection Scheme

Witness Protection Law in India The most recent legal development concerning witness protection was the Witness Protection Scheme 2018. The Supreme Court in Mahender Chawla[1] declared this scheme to be law until the Parliament or various state governments prepared and notified their own Witness Protection Schemes. Although various provisions in the IPC, IEA and CrPC

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Assessing Enforcement Directorate’s Powers in Combating Money Laundering: Legal Analysis and Recent Judicial Developments

This article critically examines the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) exercise of authority under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), delving into recent controversies such as the ‘Newsclick’ case and the scrutiny during Manish Sisodia’s bail hearing. Addressing legal nuances, it explores ED’s jurisdiction with references to key cases like Vijay Madanlal and Pankaj Bansal. Amendments

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Unveiling the Cracks: Exploring Gaps in India’s Victim Compensation Schemes

INTRODUCTION In the intricate complexities of criminal justice, generally, the overlooked figure is the victim – the individual whose life is irrevocably altered by an act of wrongdoing. The pursuit of justice should not end at the conviction of an offender; it should extend to the holistic support, compensation and rehabilitation of the victim. This

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