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November 4, 2021

ANTICIPATORY BAIL

Recently, the kerala high court granted anticipatory bail to film maker aisha sultana in the sedition case registered against her for a remark by saying praful khoda patel a “bioweapon” who is a Lakshadweep administrator during a debate on a Malayalam new channel about the ongoing political crisis in Lakshadweep.  Introduction to bail According to…

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HIBA

Under Muslim law, A Muslim is not allowed to give away his whole property in his lifetime but he is allowed to give only one-third of his property through a will. So, the best way to transfer property is through the gift which in terms of police law called Hiba. The Gift called Hiba transfer…

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Transparency in Judiciary –II

There was a 4:1 verdict in the NJAC case. It was stripped down from the 99th constitutional amendment act. J. Jasti Chelameswar alone mentioned against the collegium system. According to him, an independent system of judiciary created a confidence in society, the increasing pending cases before the courts was not a sign of efficiency. He…

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THE COMPETITION ACT, 2002

ABSTRACT: Competition is the precursor to success. When markets work hard there is sustainability, profits, efficiency, innovation and long lasting benefits to the economy. The Competition Act,2002 is one such legislation which aims to weed out anticompetitive practices through mainly preventing anti-competitive agreements and abuse of dominance situations in the market. This article aims to…

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Police Custody vs Judicial Custody

The word custody means guardianship of something or someone. In civil services, custody refers to the imprisonment of a particular person who has committed a crime. Police Custody In police custody the police have the authority to punish the accused. A suspected person is arrested in crime and the police collects more information in case…

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IPC 206

Fraudulent removal or concealment of property to prevent its seizure as forfeited or in execution.—Whoever fraudulently removes, conceals, transfers or delivers to any person any property or any interest therein, intending thereby to prevent that property or interest therein from being taken as a forfei¬ture or in satisfaction of a fine, under a sentence which…

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SHOULD WE PROMOTE ECONOMIC RESERVATION

The Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Fourth Amendment) Bill, 2019, was introduced in the Lok Sabha on January 08, 2019, with an aim to provide reservation in higher education and public employment to ‘economically weaker sections of the society. The Bill was passed in the Lower House of the Parliament with only three members voting against…

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Essentials Of Torts

Meaning :-       A tort is an act or omission that gives rise to injury or harm to another and amounts to a civil wrong for which courts impose liability. In the context of torts, “injury” describes the invasion of any legal right, whereas “harm” describes a loss or detriment in fact that an individual suffers.…

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Malice

When an act is done with bad intention, it is called malice. Malice is usually classified into two divisions, namely, ‘malice in fact’ and ‘malice in law’. In criminal law, it indicates the intention, without justification or excuse, to commit an act that is unlawful type. Express or actual malice, or malice in fact means…

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