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IS EVIDENCE PROCURED USING NEXT-GENERATION SEQUENCING ADMISSIBLE? – The Criminal Law Blog

-Ritwik Sharma, Gurdeep Rai Introduction The use of advanced forensic genomics can expedite trials and has necessitated modernising existing procedural and evidentiary laws in India....

IS EVIDENCE PROCURED USING NEXT-GENERATION SEQUENCING ADMISSIBLE? – The Criminal Law Blog

-Ritwik Sharma, Gurdeep Rai Introduction The use of advanced forensic genomics can expedite trials and has necessitated modernising existing procedural and evidentiary laws in India....

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IS EVIDENCE PROCURED USING NEXT-GENERATION SEQUENCING ADMISSIBLE? – The Criminal Law Blog

-Ritwik Sharma, Gurdeep Rai Introduction The use of advanced forensic genomics can expedite trials and has necessitated modernising existing procedural and evidentiary laws in India....

right to orientation conflicting with right to consent? Part- I – The Criminal Law Blog

–Dhruv Madan and Maya Sarmah Introduction The law on sexual offences in India has witnessed substantial doctrinal shifts, yet certain judicial interpretations remain anchored...

right to orientation conflicting with right to consent? Part- II – The Criminal Law Blog

–Dhruv Madan and Maya Sarmah In Part I of this two-part post, we examined the shifting jurisprudence under Sections 375 and 377 IPC, through...

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A COMPARISON – The Criminal Law Blog

This blog has been authored by Anshuman Jhala and Vatshal Raval. The authors are 3rd year BSc LLB students at Gujarat National Law University. Introduction The Indian...

A COMPARISON – The Criminal Law Blog

This blog has been authored by Anshuman Jhala and Vatshal Raval. The authors are 3rd year BSc LLB students at Gujarat National Law University. Introduction The Indian...

The 283rd Law Commission Report – Better If Not Implemented – The Criminal Law Blog

– Vedant Choudhary The Law Commission of India in its 283rd report, titled, ‘Age of Consent under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences...

Examining the Abuse of Remission Policies – The Criminal Law Blog

-Shruti Mishra Introduction Premature release entails a prisoner’s release before the completion of his judicially ordained sentence. States may grant premature release to convicts owing...

The Section 187 Dilemma in the New CrPC – The Criminal Law Blog

-Prasun Nabiyal Last week, the centre presented its revised version of the new CrPC Bill (also known as the “Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha (Second) Sanhita, 2023...

Legal Analysis and Recent Judicial Developments – The Criminal Law Blog

                                            -By Gurman Narula “Economic offences, need to be viewed seriously and considered as grave offences affecting the economy of the country and thereby...

Is the Liability of the Abettor Concomitant to that of the Principal Offender? – The Criminal Law Blog

                                             ~ Diya Gaur Introduction Abetment is not direct commission of an offence but the facilitation of one. It is an expression of intentional support...

Navigating Corporate Criminal Liability in Cases of Homicide – The Criminal Law Blog

– This blog has been authored by Vansh Bhatnagar and Gunjan Sharma. The authors are 4th and 2nd year students of B.A. L.LB. (Hons.) at...

Mitigating Factors in Light of The Biopsychosocial Model  – The Criminal Law Blog

– This blog has been authored by Anmol Yadav. The author is 3rd year student of B.A. L.LB. (Hons.) at Faculty of Law,...

Retention of the Reverse Onus Clause in Sec. 35 of the NDPS Act – The Criminal Law Blog

Nixon in 1968: drug abuse is “public enemy number one.” “In order to fight and defeat this enemy,” he continued, “it is necessary to...

Retention of the Reverse Onus Clause in Sec. 35 of the NDPS Act – The Criminal Law Blog

Nixon in 1968: drug abuse is “public enemy number one.” “In order to fight and defeat this enemy,” he continued, “it is necessary to...