Legal Insights & Media Commentary
I break down the law so you know exactly where you stand. Watch how I explain complex IPC sections and defend against common legal traps.
In this podcast clip, I discuss the reality of fake dowry and honey trap cases. I explain my core belief that while our laws are meant to protect, they are often exploited, and it's my job to defend the innocent who get caught in the crossfire.
Here I talk about one of the worst kinds of legal misuse I've seen: filing false POCSO cases against family members during a divorce. It's a reminder that divorce should be between the couple, not involve the children.
Understanding court jurisdiction is crucial, especially in matrimonial cases involving international elements. I explain how we determine which court can hear a case when a marriage crosses international borders.
This clip breaks down the legal aspects of a hit-and-run case, specifically sections 279 and 304A of the IPC. I clarify the difference between a bailable offense and situations where negligence leads to more severe consequences.
The IT Act has specific provisions against sharing private media without consent. I discuss the legal implications of blackmail and non-consensual media sharing, even on encrypted platforms like WhatsApp.
As a panelist on Sudarshan News, I provided my legal perspective on police action during public unrest. I explain how intent is established in criminal law, for example, when open firing occurs, it clearly indicates an intention to cause death.
In this news appearance, I discuss the importance of applying laws correctly. If the facts of a case do not align with the provisions of the law, it cannot be upheld in court.
About Legal Insights: In the Media
Lawyers often keep things complicated, but I prefer to break it down. Whether I am on a podcast discussing the misuse of dowry laws or on a news panel explaining IPC sections like 304A, my goal is the same. It is about giving you the straight facts so you know your legal rights before you even step into a courtroom.
The legal system can feel like a maze, especially when you are caught in a false accusation or a high-pressure dispute. In my media appearances and public discussions, I tackle the reality of the courtroom, not just the theory.
I frequently address the rising trend of fake cases in Delhi. From the misuse of Section 498A in matrimonial disputes to the complexities of POCSO and IT Act violations involving non-consensual media, these are not just case studies for me. They are lives that need protection.
When you see me on these platforms, I am explaining:
- Jurisdiction matters: Understanding which court can hear your case, especially when international elements or multiple cities are involved.
- Evidence and strategy: How to identify loopholes in police charge sheets and why digital evidence like WhatsApp chats can be a game-changer.
- Procedural reality: The difference between a bailable offense and a situation where negligence leads to severe consequences.
My practice is built on a simple principle: ten guilty people walking free is better than one innocent person behind bars. If you are watching these videos because you are dealing with a similar situation, use this information to understand your position. Then, get in touch so we can move from discussion to action.
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