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Difference Between People Religion, and Political Religion

Difference Between People Religion, and Political Religion Defined by Dr. Anthony Raju Advocate, Supreme Court of India Chairman, All India Council of Human Rights, Liberties and Social Justice ________________________________________ 1. What is People Religion? People Religion is the spiritual, moral and ethical faith practiced by individuals and communities for inner growth, discipline, and divine connection. […]

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कानूनी टिप्पणी (LEGAL NOTE) POCSO अधिनियम, 2012 – धारा 4 प्रवेशात्मक यौन उत्पीड़न (Penetrative Sexual Assault) एवं कानूनी बचाव का दृष्टिकोण

कानूनी टिप्पणी (LEGAL NOTE) POCSO अधिनियम, 2012 – धारा 4 प्रवेशात्मक यौन उत्पीड़न (Penetrative Sexual Assault) एवं कानूनी बचाव का दृष्टिकोण लेखक: डॉ. एंथनी राजू अधिवक्ता, सर्वोच्च न्यायालय चेयरमैन, ऑल इंडिया काउंसिल ऑफ ह्यूमन राइट्स, लिबर्टीज़ एंड सोशल जस्टिस प्रख्यात आपराधिक कानून विशेषज्ञ एवं POCSO मामलों के अग्रणी डिफेन्स अधिवक्ता धारा 4 का संक्षिप्त परिचय

कानूनी टिप्पणी (LEGAL NOTE) POCSO अधिनियम, 2012 – धारा 4 प्रवेशात्मक यौन उत्पीड़न (Penetrative Sexual Assault) एवं कानूनी बचाव का दृष्टिकोण Read More »

If the Victim Declines Medical Examination in a POCSO Case – What Should Be Done?

If the Victim Declines Medical Examination in a POCSO Case – What Should Be Done? ⚖️ LEGAL NOTE If the Victim Declines Medical Examination in a POCSO Case – What Should Be Done? By Dr. Anthony Raju, Advocate, Supreme Court of India Leading Expert in POCSO, Rape, and Serious Criminal Cases 🔹 The Crucial Role

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FACING FAKE DOWRY DEATH CASE!

LEGAL NOTE Facing a Fake Dowry Death Case Explained by Dr Anthony Raju, Advocate Supreme Court of India — a leading strategist and top criminal lawyer, renowned for defending justice in false dowry death cases (Section 304B IPC) and misuse of Section 498A IPC. Understanding the Allegation Dowry death cases are among the most serious

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Ex-CJI UU Lalit Criticises New Penal Law BNS for Not Making Rape a Gender-Neutral Offence

Ex-CJI UU Lalit Criticises New Penal Law BNS for Not Making Rape a Gender-Neutral Offence   Former Chief Justice of India U.U. Lalit has sharply criticised the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for failing to make the law on rape gender-neutral. He expressed serious concern that adult male victims of sexual assault remain without remedy, leaving

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FIR Must Be Registered if Cognizable Offence Made Out; Alternative Remedy Not Absolute Bar to HC Jurisdiction; Investigators Too Can Be Investigated: SC

FIR Must Be Registered if Cognizable Offence Made Out; Alternative Remedy Not Absolute Bar to HC Jurisdiction; Investigators Too Can Be Investigated: SC Read more: https://lawtrend.in/fir-must-be-registered-if-cognizable-offence-made-out-alternative-remedy-not-absolute-bar-to-hc-jurisdiction-investigators-too-can-be-investigated-sc/ Supreme Court Landmark Ruling – FIR Registration Mandatory   The Supreme Court of India has upheld the Delhi High Court’s direction for mandatory FIR registration when a cognizable offence

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Supreme Court Clarification on Quashing of FIR/Chargesheet under Article 226

Supreme Court Clarification on Quashing of FIR/Chargesheet under Article 226 New Delhi, September 3, 2025 The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has clarified an important aspect of criminal jurisprudence regarding the scope of writ jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. The Court held that: A writ petition under Article 226 may be

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Custodial Deaths Across India – The Unnoticed Crisis

Custodial Deaths Across India – The Unnoticed Crisis   Custodial deaths represent one of the gravest assaults on human rights and the dignity of life guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution of India. Yet, despite repeated judicial interventions, parliamentary debates, and recommendations by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), this disturbing trend continues largely

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SUPREME COURT LANDMARK JUDGMENT (2025) “Victim’s Credible Testimony Alone Is Sufficient for Conviction in Rape Cases — Even Without External Injuries or Medical Evidence”

SUPREME COURT LANDMARK JUDGMENT (2025) “Victim’s Credible Testimony Alone Is Sufficient for Conviction in Rape Cases — Even Without External Injuries or Medical Evidence” Case Summary: In [State vs. Accused – Name Withheld], the Supreme Court of India upheld the conviction of a man accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl. The accused challenged his

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