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January 27, 2022

Role of Juvenile Justice System in India

INTRODUCTION The Latin maxim ‘Nil Novi Spectrum’, which means “nothing new on this earth,” is best suited for India’s Juvenile Justice system. Since the beginning of time, there has been an assumption across the world that juveniles should be treated leniently since there is a school of thinking that says– Young people have a tendency…

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LATEST AMENDMENT OF COMPETITION ACT 2020

INTRODUCTIONThe proposed amendments to the Competition Act, 2002 were released by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA). For the purpose of analysing the Act and related laws and regulations, the MCA established an independent, powerful committee known as the Competition Law Review Committee (CLRC). The CLRC recommended various revisions to the Act’s substantive and procedural…

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INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT, 1872

INTRODUCTIONThe Imperial Legislative Council of India passed the Indian Evidence Act in 1872, during the British Raj, and it contains a set of regulations and related concerns governing admissibility of evidence in Indian courts of law.The Indian Evidence Act, also known as Act No. 1 of 1872 or the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, was enacted…

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FAMILY COURT ACT, 1984

INTRODUCTIONFamily disputes should be handled differently from conventional civil proceedings, according to the 59th Law Commission Report (1974) and the Committee on the Status of Women (1975). According to the Law Commission study, states should establish family courts and Judicial Officers should be chosen based on experience to assist society.DEFINATIONThis act called family court act,…

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HINDU MARRIAGE ACT

INTRODUCTIONA Hindu marriage is the most important sacrament under Hindu law. It’s a ritual ceremonies where both bridegroom and bride become a union of indissoluble means flesh with flesh, bone with bone to be continued in next world which is accept by all Hindus. Marriage was meant for doing good deeds and attain moksha.DEFINATIONAccording to…

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COURT SYSTEM UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION

INTRODUCTIONThere are various levels of judiciary in India – different types of courts, each with varyingpowers depending on the tier and jurisdiction bestowed upon them. They form a strict hierarchy of importance, in line with the order of the courts in which they sit, with the Supreme Court of India at the top, followed by…

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Is Presumption to only mean ignorance of fact?

Law in laymen’s understanding is specific and defined by a rule book, leaving no scope presumptions or discretion. Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary defines presumption as ‘something that is thought to be true or probable.’ The word ‘thought’ adds to it the element of subjectivity which leaves a capacity for it to be questioned. Whereas in…

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