~By Mr. Parth Birla and Mr. Garv Arora INTRODUCTION “Nudity should not be tied to sex. The mere sight of the naked upper body of the woman should not be deemed to be sexual by default.” The Kerala High Court in its judgment has made an aberration from the patriarchal view on the autonomy of women. The … Continue reading Solidifying the Perspective of Obscenity: A Closer View to the Quandary| The Criminal Law Blog
–Aparimita Tiwari An Introduction In the intricate tapestry of human society, our image and reputation hold immense value. It takes years of dedication to build a commendable reputation, yet its delicate existence can be shattered in an instant. This universal phenomenon is particularly evident in collectivist cultures, where individuals would go to extreme lengths, even … Continue reading The Hidden Dagger: Unraveling Defamation by Innuendo| The Criminal Law Blog
-Avanti Deshpande Introduction In January 2022, a Division Bench of the Supreme Court set aside an order of externment against a man from Maharashtra who had been externed from the Jalna district for a period of two years, holding that, an order of externment was not an ordinary measure, but an extraordinary one, and it … Continue reading Evaluating Externment: Does the Anachronistic ‘Exile’ Continue to be an Effective Practice?| The Criminal Law Blog
Navigating gender, neurodiversity, and the ongoing fight for LGBTQ+ and disability rights with Devon Murphy to celebrate the intersection of LGBTQ+ and Disability Pride.| Tamman Inc