Mitigating factors in death penalty cases

Mitigating factors in death penalty cases

In Bachan Singh (1980), the Supreme Court introduced the ‘rarest of rare cases’ standard for awarding the death penalty. But how do courts assess mitigating factors during sentencing?

In this video, we explore the uneven application of these factors, from Bachan Singh to the recent Ramesh A. Naika judgement, where the Supreme Court overturned a death sentence.

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Representation of women in the legal profession

Representation of women in the legal profession

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Prosecutrix’s statement as testimony for conviction

Prosecutrix’s statement as testimony for conviction

Can a conviction stand on a single testimony? The Supreme Court recently reaffirmed that a prosecutrix's 'unshaken' testimony alone can secure a conviction, even without evidence of physical injury, i...

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Interview | Gautam Bhatia in conversation with SCO about his new book

Interview | Gautam Bhatia in conversation with SCO about his new book

In our latest interview, Gautam Bhatia, author and advocate, sat down with Advay Vora, Assistant Editor, SCO to discuss his new book 'Indian Constitution: A Conversation with Power.' Bhatia spoke abou...

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Interview | Justice Indira Banerjee, former judge of the Supreme Court of India

Interview | Justice Indira Banerjee, former judge of the Supreme Court of India

Supreme Court Observer in conversation with Justice Indira Banerjee, former Judge, Supreme Court of India. Justice Banerjee was at the Supreme Court between 2018 to 2022. In this interview she shares ...

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Sensitive work environment for women in the judiciary

Sensitive work environment for women in the judiciary

On 28 February, a bench led by Justice B.V. Nagarathna reinstated two women civil judges whose employment was terminated by the Madhya Pradesh High Court. The judgement emphasised the need to create a...

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Gag orders and the Ranveer Allahbadia case

Gag orders and the Ranveer Allahbadia case

In our last newsletter, we examined the Supreme Court’s intervention in the Ranveer Allahbadia case. While a Division Bench granted the YouTuber interim relief, it strongly criticised his “disgusting”...

28 Helmi 20254min

A split verdict in the Bastar Burial case

A split verdict in the Bastar Burial case

On 27 January, a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court comprising Justices B.V. Nagarathna and S.C. Sharma delivered a split verdict in Ramesh Baghel v State of Chattisgarh. The operative order in the ...

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Will more judges help reduce the case backlog at the Supreme Court?

Will more judges help reduce the case backlog at the Supreme Court?

28 January 2025 marks 75 years since the inauguration of the Supreme Court. Since its inception, the sanctioned strength of the Court has been modified six times to reach 34 to combat the Court’s incr...

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