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January 25, 2022

CONCEPT OF REMAND IN INDIA

REMAND Remand, also known as pre-trial detention, preventive detention, or provisional detention, is the process of detaining a person until their trial after they have been arrested and charged with an offence. A person who is on remand is held in a prison or detention centre or held under house arrest. Varying terminology is used, but “remand” is generally used in common…

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CONCEPTS OF CYBER CRIMES

INTRODUCTIONFrom the start of new millennium, social networking sites Have become very popular. These sites have Provided a space for many to vent their feelings, get new and connect with old friends. But these sites have been misused by cyber criminal groups unfortunately for fulfilling their illegal purposed. Side by side the people have started…

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CYBER LAW IN INDIA

Introduction:Cyber Crime is not defined in Information Technology Act 2000 nor in the I.T. Amendment Act 2008 nor in any other legislation in India. In fact, it cannot be too. Offence or crime has been dealt with elaborately listing various acts and the punishments for each, under the Indian Penal Code, 1860 and quite a…

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Evolution of FEDERAL COURT OF INDIA

Before October 1, 1937, the inaugural date of the Federal Court of India, neither British India nor the Indian States had experienced the jurisdiction of an indigenous, all-India judicial tribunal. In the absence of such a court, disputes between the Centre and the Provinces, between the Centre and the States, and between the Provinces and…

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ROLE OF FISCAL POLICY IMPACT ON INDIAN ECONOMY

INTRODUCTIONThe economic policy is bothered with the raising of government revenue and incurring of government expenditure. To generate revenue and to incur expenditure, the government frames a policy known as budgetary policy or fiscal policy. So, the fiscal policy is concerned with government expenditure and government income. the level and composition of taxation and government…

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TRIAL BY MEDIA

The media in India is one of the freest in the world in terms of legal constraints. Freedom of expression incorporated in her Constitution in Article 19(1) remains an important facilitator for widespread engagement within a democratic atmosphere. As beautifully remarked by the first Prime Minister of independent India Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru – “I would…

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ARNAB RANJAN GOSWAMI V. UNION OF INDIA 2020.

ARNAB RANJAN GOSWAMI V. UNION OF INDIA 2020. The press is the fourth mainstay of a majority rules government after the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. Without free and fair political conversation, no appropriate working of the public authority is conceivable. In the Indian express Vs. Association of India[1] case, it was held that the press…

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LAWS RELATING TO ANIMAL RIGHTS

Many people believe that India does not have robust animal conservation legislation. On the contrary, we have some of the most rigorous wildlife and habitat protection laws in the world. It is critical that all conservationists get acquainted with these rules in order to participate effectively. Before any conservation measures can be made in any…

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COVID-19 crisis and its impact on courts

COVID-19 has already impacted every sector and, the COVID-19 crisis had additionally truly affected the typical working of justice administration in India, as in different nations, and tossed a spanner in the method of ordinary working of courts. Not just in the Apex Court and high courts in every one of the conditions of the…

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