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Can the Police Really Ask for a Google ID
Can the Police Really Ask for a Google ID?
When a senior Supreme Court lawyer challenged an Investigating Officer’s demand for an accused’s Google ID, the courtroom fell silent. Could the police really compel someone to unlock their digital life?...
Most legal disputes don’t begin in courtrooms. They begin at dining tables, years after someone is gone, with one painful sentence:
WILL: The One Document That Prevents Family Wars
Most legal disputes don’t begin in courtrooms. They begin at dining tables, years after someone is gone, with one painful sentence:
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“How Long Will It Take?” — A Question That Haunts Indian Justice System
An advocate’s personal reflection on why civil litigation in India moves so slowly — and where the hope for reform truly lies.
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“An Argument Which Doesn’t Satisfy a Judge Is No Argument?” — A Lawyer’s Dilemma Born in Court
What happens when a lawyer walks into court with the law, the facts, and precedent on their side — yet fails to convince the judge? This reflective piece explores a real-life courtroom experience and poses...
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