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June 9, 2021

Police Reforms

According to Article 246 of the Indian Constitution, ‘Police’ comes on the State List of the Seventh Schedule, and it is beyond the jurisdiction of the respective State Governments to make laws governing the police in their State. However. The NCT of Delhi, under Article 239 AA, has been given a special status, which gives powers…

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Punishments Under Indian Penal Code, 1860

INTRODUCTION:-Punishment is retribution on the offender for the suffering inflicted on the offender’s person or property, as defined by the law. Punishment is a method of preventing an offender from committing crimes against people, property, or the government. As a result, punishments might be deterrent, rehabilitative, restorative, or retributive in nature. SENTENCING POLICY:-1.) The Indian…

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All about Succession Certificate

The Indian Succession Act defines a succession certificate as a document that authorizes the person who acquires it to act in the place of the dead for the purpose of collecting debts and securities owed to him or payable in his name. In the absence of a will, a succession certificate will usually be the…

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Mois de la fierté

 Lesbian, Gay Bisexual, Transgender. Yes, you read that  correct , LGBT. It is sometimes also called LGBTQIA which also includes queer, intersex and asexual groups. For your information, Queer is an umbrella term which is used in reference to non-straight people; intersex refers to those whose sex is not clearly defined because of genetic, hormonal…

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Should Euthanasia be legalized in India ?

Inrtroduction : The Right to Die has always been a debatable topic in the global world. In India, it has been remained the hot topic since ages with respect to different religions. According to the Article 21 of the Constitution of India, “no person should be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according…

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Criminal Trial: Sessions Court

A trial, though not defined in the CrPC hereinafter mentioned as the Code, is commonly understood as the stage of the criminal justice process that begins after the charges have been filed. This process usually ends with either the acquittal or conviction of the accused. The code establishes the process, and the procedure of a…

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DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES STATE POLICY

The Directive Principles of State Policy of India are the guidelines or principles given to the institutes governing the State of India. It is under the part IV of the Indian constitution i.e, Article 36-51 and are not enforceable in any courts. It contains wide range of State activities, embracing economic, social, legal, educational and international fields. Some of the important directives are as…

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Doctrine of Ultra Vires

INTRODUCTION-Section 2 (20) of Companies Act, 2013” “Company” means a company incorporated under companies Act. The company has different and distinct personality from its members. It also has no strictly technical or legal meaning. A body corporate or corporation includes a company incorporated outside India, but does not include a co-operative society registered under the law relating…

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Recognizing Women As Independent Individual By Law

                                                                              BACKGROUND In the early nineteenth century serious situation arise the rights normally enjoyed by women were often withdrawn when she married. Indeed, a woman gave up so many civil and property rights under law upon crossing the doorstep that she was said to be entering a state of “civil death.” But this arose unhappy…

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