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The Supreme Court has asked the Maharashtra government to file the status report in a plea filed by Harshad Purushottam Mehta against the Bombay High Court order which had rejected his bail plea raised on the ground that he has served more than one half of the maximum sentence for the offences he is accused of. Read more
Therapeutic jurisprudence is a perspective focusing on therapeutic or anti-therapeutic consequences of substantive laws, legal rules, and procedures. It suggests the need to conduct empirical research to determine whether outcomes resulting from the substantive laws, legal procedures, legal rules, and the behavior of legal actors including judges, court personnel, and service providers affect the psychological and emotional well-being of the justice system participants, including the legal actors themselves. Read More
“Knowledge makes the man, they say”. The concept behind this age-old saying is that without intelligence, human beings will be no better than unintelligent animals. Journalists, historians and scholars – individuals who are credited with giving knowledge to humanity. They involve journalists who provide us with our full knowledge of current affairs and events around the world. Read More