- Adeeba Hasan, Asad Naushad Khan ABSTRACT The intersection of warfare and legislation poses significant challenges in balancing national security with legal and ethical standards. Section 125 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which criminalizes waging war against an Asiatic power allied with or at peace with India, epitomizes this complexity. Rooted in colonial-era concerns, … Continue reading WARFARE AND LEGISLATION: IPC SECTION 125’S STANCE ON ASIATIC POWER CONFLICTS
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Section 144 Cr.P.C. — Part VII: Same Old, Same Old? (1950 to 1960)
By Abhinav Sekhri (This post is the seventh part in a multi-post series. For previous posts, see here) A long time ago, this multi-part series studying the long historical arc of Section 144 Cr.P.C. had reached the decade leading up to India's independence and the coming into force of the Constitution of 1950. This post … Continue reading Section 144 Cr.P.C. — Part VII: Same Old, Same Old? (1950 to 1960)


