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Odisha HC Quashes 498A: How Mutual Divorce Ends Prolonged Criminal Litigation

The End of a 14-Year Legal Battle: Analyzing the Odisha HC Verdict Did you know that thousands of criminal cases in India remain pending purely due to the fallout of marital disputes? A recent landmark ruling by the Odisha High Court highlights how mutual consent divorce can serve as a powerful tool to put an […]

Justice in Abeyance: The Stalled Hillsborough Law and the Ethics of Accountability

When Transparency Hits a Political Wall For those of us in the legal profession, the pursuit of justice is often idealized as an objective, procedural journey. However, the recent news regarding the further delay of the ‘Hillsborough Law’—formally the Public Authority (Accountability) Bill—serves as a sobering reminder that the law is often intertwined with political […]