NIA Special Public Prosecutor Advocate Gautam Khazanchi Engages Galgotias Law Students on Bail Jurisprudence, Constitutional Safeguards and PMLA

Jun 16, 2026 - 11:15
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NIA Special Public Prosecutor Advocate Gautam Khazanchi Engages Galgotias Law Students on Bail Jurisprudence, Constitutional Safeguards and PMLA
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NIA Special Public Prosecutor Advocate Gautam Khazanchi Engages Galgotias Law Students on Bail Jurisprudence, Constitutional Safeguards and PMLA

Special Public Prosecutor for the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Advocate Gautam Khazanchi, engaged a packed auditorium of law students at Galgotias University in a detailed discussion on bail jurisprudence, constitutional safeguards under Article 22, PMLA, and the evolving complexities of criminal litigation in India.
 

An insightful session with Advocate Gautam Khazanchi, bridging legal theory with real-world criminal litigation for Galgotias University law students

 

The distinguished lecture examined contemporary issues surrounding criminal justice, liberty, due process, economic offences, and the interpretation of state powers within the Indian legal system. The session brought students into discussion with one of the most debated areas of contemporary criminal law, particularly the judicial balancing of individual liberty with the interests of justice.
 

During the lecture, Advocate Gautam Khazanchi discussed the constitutional foundations governing bail in India and explained how judicial interpretation has evolved through landmark precedents. Referring to courtroom practice and contemporary legal developments, he examined the principles that guide courts while granting or refusing bail in criminal cases.
 

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