– Nidhi Agrawal Sec. 354(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure in 1973 introduced the requirement of courts to record “special reasons: for their choice of the death penalty or life imprisonment or imprisonment for a period of time if the offence provided for alternative offences. Rajendra Prasad v. State of Uttar Pradesh provided the first interpretation of “Special Reasons” … Continue reading Circumstantial Evidence as a Mitigating Factor| The Criminal Law Blog
Maneka says getting Delhi’s 3 lakh dogs off roads and accommodating them in 3,000 pounds with facilities will cost around Rs 15,000 crore| thefederal.com
PETA says displacement and jailing of dogs has never worked, and that the solution is an effective sterilisation programme; activists say taking dogs off roads will invite monkeys instead| thefederal.com