The Jurisprudence of John Doe Orders in the Indian and Western Context
John doe is a sham name used in English cases to indicate the plaintiff in any legal action to regain a property in civil courts. Richard roe was the name used for the defendants in such cases.…
Last Jury Trial of India – Three Bullets that shook the Nation
Jury, notable lawful organization in which a gathering of laypersons takes part in choosing cases brought to preliminary. Its definite attributes and powers rely upon the laws and practices of the nations, areas, or states in which…
In a world where Law exists without Sanctions
This entire narrative regarding sanctions and law has been researched by the learned jurisprudential scholar, John Austin. This entire theory has been popularly referred to as Austin’s Command Theory as well. He defines law as the command…
Legal Rights of the Rivers – An Emerging Trend
Recognizing the legal rights of rivers, nature, mountains are emerging as a trend that is considered to be a legal necessity. But there exists a legal necessity to give legal rights to rivers, non-living nature, mountains, etc.…
Judicial Activism – Judiciary in Action
In recent times, we see that the Indian Judiciary is playing an active role and is not just a silent spectator of the policies. In India, there is an exploitation of fundamental freedom of the citizens, that…
The Speluncean Explorers’ Case – A Murder for Survival?
The evolution of mankind has been a vast process, but a significant one. This includes the establishment of the state. Primarily, groups of people came together, and what we call a ‘society’ came into existence. And then…