Right to Counsel During Police Interrogation: An Analysis

~By Paras Khetan The right to counsel of an accused has been constitutionally guaranteed under Article 22 of the Constitution of India. This right is available to the accused during the trial. However, the question arises whether the same is available to the accused at the time of police interrogation. There is ambiguity with regards to the … Continue reading Right to Counsel During Police Interrogation: An Analysis

Constitutional Failures of the CrPC: An Analysis of S. 41D and An Accused’s Right to Legal Counsel

By Shivjeet Parthasarathy The deaths of George Floyd in the US, and Jayaraj and Bennix in India have resulted in significant outcry against the power wielded by the police. In light of these events, the right to have a lawyer becomes much more relevant as it is an important check on police power. The right … Continue reading Constitutional Failures of the CrPC: An Analysis of S. 41D and An Accused’s Right to Legal Counsel