The legal profession in India is governed by strict standards of ethics and discipline. To uphold the dignity and integrity of the legal system, the […]
Author: Sunny Shettipalli
1. Qualifications to enroll as an advocate.
The legal profession in India is governed by the Advocates Act, 1961, which lays down the conditions and qualifications required for enrollment as an advocate. […]
25. Parole
Parole is a temporary release of a prisoner before the completion of their sentence, subject to specific conditions. It is not a right but a […]
24. Probation
Probation is a legal alternative to imprisonment, allowing an offender to remain in the community under supervision instead of serving time in prison. It reflects […]
23. Bail Bonds
A Bail Bond is a crucial component of the criminal justice system in India. It ensures the presence of an accused in court after being […]
22. Summary Trials
Summary Trials are simplified judicial proceedings designed to ensure the quick disposal of cases involving minor offences. This form of trial is governed under the […]
21. Plea Bargaining
Plea Bargaining is a legal process in criminal law where the accused agrees to plead guilty in exchange for a lesser punishment or a reduction […]
20. Reference
Reference is a legal mechanism under Indian procedural law that allows a subordinate court to seek the opinion or guidance of a higher court, typically […]
19. Revision,
Revision is a judicial mechanism that empowers a higher court to scrutinize and correct the errors committed by a lower court, even when no appeal […]
18. Appeal
An appeal is a vital legal remedy that allows a party aggrieved by a court’s decision to seek review from a higher court. It ensures […]