D.K.SHARMA

  • In cases involving the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act), strict adherence to procedural safeguards can mean the difference between a decade-long imprisonment and acquittal. With commercial quantity offenses carrying mandatory minimum sentences of 10 years rigorous imprisonment and fines of at least one lakh rupees, understanding the technical requirements under this

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  • Remember when the internet was supposed to bring us all together? Well, it did—in courtrooms, parliament hearings, and regulatory nightmares. As technology races ahead like a caffeinated teenager, lawmakers worldwide are scrambling to write rules for a digital world that seems to reinvent itself every Tuesday. Let’s take a tour through the fascinating, occasionally hilarious,

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  • The Supreme Court’s verdict in Arjun Marik vs State of Bihar (1994) presents itself not merely as a legal document, but as a profound meditation on the nature of truth, the limits of human knowledge, and the moral weight of judgment when lives hang in the balance. This case, which ultimately acquitted three men condemned

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  • Introduction: When the Bulldozer Replaces the Balance The Supreme Court of India’s landmark judgment on illegal demolitions is not merely a legal document prescribing procedural safeguards—it is a profound philosophical treatise on the nature of justice, the limits of state power, and the essence of human dignity. At its heart lies a question as ancient

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  • From the unintelligible cacophony to the discovery of intelligent technologies,the common binding thread across ages was the sense of wonder, the inherent curiosity to know about not only one’s own existence but life itself. This remarkable ability to question the nature of our own reality has brought into existence magnificent civilizations. It is this tenacity

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  • Article 12

    Law takes birth when interests collide, when there are multiple stakeholders each positing their respective grievances tries, to form an unwritten social pact purporting to mutual interest. This implicit harmony is manifested in the creation of an institution which handles these affairs.This institution is called as State.

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