NPR's Ayesha Racoe speaks with Yale Law School professor William Eskridge about confusion in the lower courts on many hot-button issues and the lack of direction from the Supreme Court.
In a landmark verdict, the Supreme Court on Thursday held that every arrested person must be furnished with the grounds of ...
In a landmark judgment strengthening the protection of personal liberty, the Supreme Court (SC) has ruled that every person ...
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court considered whether it’s possible to run out of time to challenge a judgment that never should ...
Supreme Court mandates written communication of arrest grounds in the accused's language, ensuring constitutional rights are ...
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court mandates that all arrestees must receive written grounds of arrest in a ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday held that police and investigating agencies must provide written grounds of arrest to every ...
The Eastern Cape Division of the High Court has ordered that attorney Zoleka Ponoane be struck from the roll after she convinced a magistrate to let her write the judgment in a case in which she was ...
Citing earlier rulings, the bench observed that merely communicating the reasons in a language not understood by the accused does not meet the constitutional standard.