Legal articles on Supreme Court criminal law

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

Legal Articles

  1. Private Revision and Limits of High Court Power Over Acquittals
  2. Private Standing and Limits of Revisionary Power in Supreme Court Criminal Appeals
  3. Procedural Safeguards and Fresh Trial in Supreme Court Criminal Appeals
  4. Proportional fines in essential supplies violations before the Supreme Court
  5. Provincial Shop Closure Laws and Owner Liability Before the Supreme Court
  6. Remuneration and Revisional Jurisdiction in Supreme Court
  7. Special Leave Jurisdiction and Limits of Fact Finding in Supreme Court Criminal Appeals
  8. Special Tribunal Jurisdiction and Supreme Court Writ Limits
  9. Standard for Overturning an Acquittal Before the Supreme Court
  10. State Power to Prohibit Alcoholic Liquids and Speech Restrictions Before the Supreme Court
  11. Strict Liability and Mens Rea in Emergency Fuel Rationing Offences
  12. Substituting Illegal Whipping with Imprisonment Without Notice
  13. Sudden Quarrel Exception and Eyewitness Credibility in Supreme Court Murder Appeals
  14. Supreme Court Review of Forfeiture Orders After Acquittal
  15. Temporal Extension of Emergency Legislation in Supreme Court Criminal Appeals
  16. Temporary Preventive Detention Statutes and the Supreme Court Maximum Period Test
  17. Territorial Limits of Article 136 Supreme Court Jurisdiction over Pre Constitutional Death Sentences
  18. Treaty Survival and Extradition Warrants After State Merger Before the Supreme Court
  19. Uncharged Offence Conviction Under Section 326 and the Supreme Court Procedural Test
  20. Uncorroborated Confession and Delayed Identification Before the Supreme Court
  21. Uncorroborated Confession and Missing Evidence of Forced Entry Before the Supreme Court
  22. Unlawful Assembly and Possession Issues Before the Supreme Court
  23. Unpromulgated Statute Invalidates Criminal Conviction in Supreme Court
  24. Vague Detention Notices and the Right to Representation Before the Supreme Court
  25. When a Single Bullet Hits Multiple Victims the Supreme Court Examines Joinder of Attempted Murder Charges