Jurisprudentially, section 313 of the Cr.P.C.[1] envisages rules of natural justice.[2] In this regard, the Apex court has held that section 313 is not merely a notion of <i>audi alteram partem</i><i><sup><b><sup>[3]</sup></b></sup></i><i> </i>or a.
Why legal reform remains an afterthought
Post-1991, laws primarily changed because of WTO obligations or competition, and not because it was explicitly on the agenda. Art: Hesitant Attempt by Gigi Scaria, 2018, Bronze
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Among the films to watch in 2021 is Kaagaz, a biographical drama directed by Satish Kaushik that documents the tribulations of a man called Lal Bihari. This gentleman was declared dead in 1975, struggled to prove that he was alive (though deceased in the records) and was finally declared alive in 1994.
Umakant Sharma warrants a film too. This postman was suspended in 1984 (because of a discrepancy of ₹57.60 in the records he submitted) and was declared innocent in 2013. Then, in Doshipura (Varanasi) a dispute between Shia and Sunni Muslims over two acres of land has been going on since 1878.