The recent acquittal of Malayalam film actor Dileep in the much-publicised abduction and sexual assault conspiracy case has ...
Ten years after Parliament rewrote the law for children in conflict with the law, the institutions tasked with delivering ...
The India Justice Report (IJR) released a report titled ‘Juvenile Justice and Children in Conflict with the Law: A Study of Capacity at the Frontlines’ on November 24. It paints a picture of a system ...
The fact that nearly 88 per cent of the acid attack cases are still pending trial is a grim reminder of the serious flaws in ...
UK plans to scrap jury trials for ‘mid-range’ offences – crimes such as theft, burglary, fraud and assault. Here’s why ...
When the Supreme Court's Justice Vikram Nath told a room of law students at NALSAR University that “free legal aid cannot be ...
We look at reactions to the deadly fire at a residential estate in Hong Kong and examine why The New York Times has compared ...
India’s justice system is under strain as delays, backlogs, and questions over judicial integrity erode public trust. A recent example is an 86-year-old former transport employee in Chhattisgarh who ...
The right to counsel was established 60 years ago last month in the landmark Supreme Court case Gideon v. Wainwright. The persistent failure to honor that right calls into question the legitimacy of ...
Ralph is a professor of anthropology and public affairs at Princeton University. His book SITO: An American teenager and the City that Failed Him, is out now from Grand Central Publishing It was dark ...
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