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Tuesday, 24 March 2026
Supreme Court: When a person ceased to be a member of the Scheduled Caste community upon his conversion to Christianity, he cannot subsequently invoke provisions of SC/ST(Atrocities) Act
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A. Offences alleged under the SC/ST Act 60) At the very outset, it must be unequivocally stated that the offences registered under the SC/ST...
Sunday, 22 March 2026
Organised Crime under BNS and MCOCA: Common Core, Different Reach
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The easiest way to remember organised crime under BNS and MCOCA is this: both laws do not punish a single stray offence; they target a con...
Organised Crime after the BNS: Expansion, Ambiguity and the Lessons of MCOCA
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The concept of organised crime in Indian criminal law now stands at an important transition point: MCOCA supplied a narrowly structured spe...
Judging with Sensitivity, Deciding with Precision: Appreciation of Evidence in POCSO Trials
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The success of a POCSO trial often depends not merely on what evidence is produced, but on how that evidence is appreciated. In cases of ch...
Bombay HC: Under which circumstances, disclosure made by the child victim though hearsay is admissible as per S 6 of the Indian Evidence Act?
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14. The evidence of PW 2 and PW 7 as regards the disclosure made by the child victim though hearsay is admissible in view of the provisions ...
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