Juvenile Justice Act must be scrapped
Children are no longer “innocent”. In the Nirbhaya case a juvenile inserted the iron rod. Even in the Shakti Mills case - two of the five rapists were juveniles. How would you feel if the rapist of your daughter came back to live in the same colony after three years in the correction home?
Can public bully the police?
The only way out is that policemen should wear body cameras on their uniform, and record the incidents. Body cameras won’t be able to prevent suicides but can certainly help zero down on the truth in case the public cooks up stories of imaginary violence by the police.
HC praises steps to ease traffic congestion in Meghalaya
Meghalaya High Court appreciated the move to procure buses to pick up children and drop them back from school. Hopefully, this will reduce traffic congestion
Did the Constitution lay the foundation for terrorism in India?
Instead of worshipping the Constitution, it is imperative to understand the implications of various provisions on our culture, education, and lives.
Riots in France – is the police to blame?
On 27 June 2023, Nahel Merzouk a 17-year-old French-Algerian youth was shot by the police in Nanterre, a suburb of Paris, France leading to a widespread public debate.
10 habits of successful law students
The journey through law school can be daunting, especially for first-year students. Successful law students understand that challenges are part of the learning process. They view their academic journey as a stepping stone toward their long-term goals.
Drug addicts in Kashmir don’t deserve any sympathy
There have been articles in the media promoting sympathy for the drug addicts in Kashmir. There is no reason for special treatment to Kashmiri drug addicts
Dissent and expression of Dissent
Dissent brings forth an issue that may not be held to be valid at a particular point in time but keeps the door open for wisdom dawning at some later date.
Dying Declaration: Do people on death bed tell no lies and only speak truth?
The bizarre notion is that ‘truth sits upon the lips of a dying man’. It is believed that a dying person would not tell a lie. The question is why?
Mass shootings in America – Are Guns to blame?
The number of murders committed by illegal guns in India is 10 times more than the number of murders committed by legal guns in the USA
Role of AI in Countering Terrorist Communication, Funding, & Recruitment
The role of AI for countering terrorism and tool in the hands of terrorists - emphasises the need for its application in counterterrorist efforts.
Importance of understanding the intricacies of workers’ compensation laws
When you suffer an injury at work, understanding the intricacies of workers' compensation laws becomes valuable and imperative for protecting your rights. An adept workers' comp attorney does more than guide you through the legal maze
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