Covers terrorism prosecutions, UAPA cases, and national security law. Tracks every NIA charge sheet and UAPA detention from filing to final order, documenting conviction rates the government rarely discloses.
Supreme Court weighs in on a high-stakes case where a political figure faces arrest for holding press conferences. The ruling expands rights for those accused of document-related crimes.
Criminal LawA Supreme Court ruling explains when copied agreements can be used as evidence—and how improper stamps can invalidate your landlord's case.
Family LawSupreme Court ruled: if family claims your property is theirs, they must show proof—not you. Here's how to protect yourself.