Bombay HC Upholds FIR for Laughing Emoji Reaction to Operation Sindoor Post
Introduction In July 2025, the Bombay High Court rejected an application to quash a First Information Report made against a…
Keeping Pace with Legal Change
Introduction In July 2025, the Bombay High Court rejected an application to quash a First Information Report made against a…
This report details the Gurjar protest that halted the Delhi–Mumbai rail corridor, examining charges under Section 174 of the Railways Act and IPC provisions on public nuisance, mischief, and endangering safety, alongside the political fallout and precedential implications for civil dissent.
This report details the Gurjar protest that halted the Delhi–Mumbai rail corridor, examining charges under Section 174 of the Railways Act and IPC provisions on public nuisance, mischief, and endangering safety, alongside the political fallout and precedential implications for civil dissent.
This article examines the Gurjar blockade of the Delhi–Mumbai rail line, exploring legal implications under the Railways Act and public nuisance.
The episode that occurred on June 7, 2025, when the Minister of Health for the state of Goa, Vishwajit Rane, publicly reprimanded and removed Dr. Rudresh Kuttikar from his position at the Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), is the subject of this article. The purpose of this article is to investigate the ways in which his acts may violate the provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, namely the portions that pertain to the abuse of authority, obstruction of public officials, and criminal intimidation.
This article explores the legal ramifications following an FIR filed against cricket star Virat Kohli after a deadly Bengaluru stampede, examining potential charges under negligent homicide provisions, investigative procedures, defence strategies, and broader civil and professional consequences for the athlete.
This article examines the evolution of obscenity law in India under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, analysing Housefull 5’s CBFC edits alongside Supreme Court judgments from Ranjit Udeshi to Aveek Sarkar, striking a balance between creative freedom and societal morals.
In the wake of sexual misconduct claims against Dharma Productions executive Pratik Shah, India’s POSH Act and BNS Section 75 face rigorous testing. The dual administrative and criminal processes challenge company accountability, legal compliance, industry norms on workplace safety, justice.
The sections 32 to 34 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 are broken down and explained in this page. Through the use of straightforward language and detailed examples, it offers a comprehensive comprehension of the obligations and responsibilities that residents and village police have in terms of assisting with the execution of warrants and reporting specific offenses.
Simple language is used throughout this article to explain Sections 20 and 21 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, which was published in 2023. In addition to providing pictures to aid in comprehension, it discusses the structure and operation of the Directorate of Prosecution as well as the jurisdiction of the courts for various offenses.