Indian Law · Researched by Practicing Advocates
Every law that matters
to India - explained.
Deep-research articles on AML, Cyber Law, Criminal Procedure, Intellectual Property, and 20 other areas of Indian law — written by advocates who argue these cases in court.
Written by practicing advocates, led by Adv. Vijay Pal Dalmia (38+ years, Supreme Court of India), with contributions from other authors. Research you can rely on in court or a boardroom.
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Mere Reproduction of Statutory Language Does Not Constitute “Reason to Believe” Under PMLA: Karnataka HC
Karnataka HC quashes a PMLA attachment order, holding that copying statutory language isn't a valid 'reason to believe,' and that writs survive despite appeal.
Rajat Jain · Anti-Money Laundering & Financial Crimes IT, Cyber Law & Data ProtectionTelegram Ban in India 2026: Section 69A, DPDP & IPR Law
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) on 16 June 2026 issued two directions related to the Telegram messaging platform under the recommendations of ...
IT, Cyber Law & Data Protection Criminal LawSteps for Quashing of FIR — Supreme Court Framework
The complete legal procedure for challenging a First Information Report before the High Court under Section 482 CrPC, with grounds, timelines, and precedents.
Criminal Procedure Anti-Money LaunderingThe Overriding Effect of PMLA over CrPC in Bail Matters
Why the twin conditions under Section 45 PMLA override ordinary bail provisions — and what this means for accused persons and their defence counsels.
PMLA · Bail Criminal LawCommunication & Furnishing Written Grounds of Arrest
After the Supreme Court's Pankaj Bansal ruling — what ED and CBI are now required to provide at the time of arrest, and how this changes the accused's rights.
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Written in court, not in the abstract
Every article is authored or reviewed by advocates who have argued the relevant matters before the Supreme Court of India and Delhi High Court. The analysis reflects how the law actually operates — not how it reads on paper.
Updated as the law changes
Indian law is moving fast — new IT Rules, DPDP amendments, PMLA judicial interpretations. Articles are revised when the law shifts, so you are not reading analysis that was accurate two years ago but is outdated today.
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Each article cites the relevant section of the Act, the leading Supreme Court or High Court judgment, and explains the practical consequence. No generalities — precise references you can take into a court or a boardroom.