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Nearly 20 years after the 7/11 Mumbai blasts, the High Court’s sweeping acquittals expose alarming gaps in India's criminal ...
India’s ambition to become a first-world nation by 2047 hinges critically on reforming its legal system. The current judicial ...
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The Print on MSNMumbai train blast verdict shows an urgent need to reform India’s criminal justice system
The Malimath Committee had recommended that all prosecutors work in close coordination with the police. But the current trend ...
Advocate Prashant Bhushan said like the appointment of the CBI director, a three-member panel could be set up to appoint a suitable person as the DGP. The bench also took note of the submission of ...
Victims of the 2006 Mumbai train blasts welcomed the Supreme Court’s stay on the acquittal of 12 accused, calling it a ...
Chief Justice of India B R Gavai, speaking at NALSAR University's convocation in Hyderabad, called trial delays a major flaw ...
The Supreme Court has stayed the Bombay High Court’s dramatic acquittal of all 13 accused in the 2006 bombings, putting the spotlight back on a prosecution riddled with torture, tampered evidence, and ...
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ABP - Live on MSN“Three new laws will transform India’s criminal justice system”: Amit Shah on one year of their enactment
Hailing the three new criminal laws as the "biggest reform since independence" that would bring a major transformation to India's criminal justice system, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday ...
The Indian legal system has been facing unique challenges and is badly in need of fixing, Chief Justice of India BR Gavai said on Saturday. Delivering Convocation Address at Nalsar University of Law, ...
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Tehelka on MSNNeed To Reform Bail Laws: A Crucial Step Toward Justice
Tehelka’s Special Investigation Team uncovered alarming findings during its probe, revealing that bail has evolved into a ...
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