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August 7, 2021

Strict and Absolute Liability

There are some activities which are very dangerous in nature. Even a little negligence has severe and irreversible consequences. In such cases it becomes important that the law levy punishments even if it is no one’s fault.  This is known is the Rule of Strict Liability, it comes into play especially in commercial and other…

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PRESIDENT OF INDIA (ARTICLE 52-62)

The Indian President is the head of the state and he is also called the first citizen of India. He is a part of Union Executive, provisions of which are dealt with Article 52-78 including articles related to President (Article 52-62). Under these articles, information on how a President is elected, his powers and functions,…

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Effect of Disability in limitation period

Tolling provisions are a beneficiary to the plaintiffs as they get to extend the time period in which they are permitted to bring suit. There are various events or circumstances that can take place which can result in toll of a statute of limitations. It is tolled when one of the parties is under a…

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Pros and cons of judicial activism

Pros & Cons Of Judicial Activism: Judicial Activism in simple words means when judges interrupt their own personal feelings into a conviction or sentence, instead of upholding the existing laws. For some reason, every judicial case has a base of activism within it, so it is imperative to weigh the pros and cons to determine…

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ANTICIPATORY BAIL

Personal liberty is a natural, vital right of an individual, recognised as a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution of India. This entitlement is a part of the inalienable basic structure of the Constitution of India. When an individual is suspected to have committed an offence (punishable under the law for the time…

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Punishment for Cheque bouncing cases

Dishonoured/ bounced cheque is cheque that the bank on which is drawn declines to pay (“honour”). There are a number of reasons why a bank would refuse to honour a cheque, with insufficient funds being the most common cause. The holder of the cheque can file a complaint under Section 138 of Negotiable Instrument Act,…

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Ransomware Virus attack

Ransomware is a sort of malware assault in which the assailant bolts and encodes the casualty’s information, significant documents and afterward requests an installment to open and unscramble the information. After a gadget is presented to the pernicious code, the ransomware assault continues as follows. Ransomware can stay lethargic on a gadget until the gadget…

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