Legal articles on Supreme Court criminal law

Legal articles connected with courts, procedure, criminal law, and institutional accountability.

Articles - Page 7

  1. Dying Declarations and Eyewitness Reliability in Supreme Court Murder Appeals
  2. Language of Dying Declarations and Prosecutorial Discretion Before the Supreme Court
  3. Dying Declarations and Common Intention in Supreme Court Murder Appeals
  4. District Magistrate Pardon Power and Approver Testimony in Supreme Court Criminal Appeals
  5. Distinct Offences and Double Jeopardy in Supreme Court Jurisprudence
  6. Disqualification Removal and Tribunal Jurisdiction in Election Expense Returns
  7. Discretionary Demolition Powers and Double Punishment
  8. Discretionary Power and Equality in Supreme Court Customs Confiscation
  9. Detention Meaning and Sentencing Limits in Supreme Court’s Alamgir Decision
  10. Delivery to a Del Credere Agent and False Reporting under the Essential Supplies Act
  11. Delegated Power Withdrawal and Criminal Liability in Supreme Court Futures Dispute
  12. Brij Bhukhan and the Supreme Court on Cumulative Injuries in Murder
  13. Supreme Court Criminal Litigation Strategy and Procedural Relief
  14. Corroboration and Charge Substitution in a Supreme Court Murder Appeal
  15. Contract with Central Government Disqualification and Polling Agent Appointment in Supreme Court of India
  16. Contempt and Defamation in Supreme Court Jurisprudence
  17. Conspiracy Conviction After Acquittal of Co Accused and the Role of Approver Evidence
  18. Consent to Withdraw Prosecution at the Committal Stage
  19. Confiscation of Gold in Minor Offence Before the Supreme Court
  20. Colonial Fugitive Offenders Act and Equality Before the Supreme Court
  21. Circumstantial Evidence and Motive in Supreme Court Murder Appeals
  22. Circumstantial Evidence and Discovery Statements in a Supreme Court Murder Appeal
  23. Circumstantial Evidence and Rarest of Rare Doctrine in Supreme Court Death Penalty Appeals
  24. Charge Omission and the Illegality Test in Supreme Court Criminal Appeals
  25. Election Expenditure Authority and Candidate Liability Before the Supreme Court