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September 2, 2022

CRIMINAL LIABILITY – JOINT LIABILITY

Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 lays down the arrangement for joint risk in cases where distinctive people share a common deliberate. Section 34 peruses as, “acts done by a few people in advancement of common intention”. In arrange to get it the term ‘act’ in this setting, a look into its going before Section has to be made. Section 33 characterizes the term ‘act’ and ‘omission’.  CONNECTION BETWEEN SECTIONS 33 AND 34   Sections 33 and 34 make it clear that the word “criminal act” alludes to more than a single act…

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Void Agreements

Introduction: According to section 2(g) of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 “an agreement not enforceable by is said to be void.” From section 24 to 30 of the act mentions certain agreements which are void. Although, the agreement satisfy the essentials of a valid contract. Types of Void Agreements: This act divides the void agreement…

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RIGHTS OF AN INSANE PERSON

The mental condition known as “insanity” is characterised by irrational behaviour brought on by mental instability. According to the judicial system, a person who has been diagnosed as crazy is incapable of distinguishing between right and wrong. A person who is insane is said to have a mental illness that causes them to lose their…

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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS :JUSTIFICATION AND NECESSITY

Introduction : Fundamental rights though known as basic human rights then also governed by the Constitution in India and considered special rights for the people.  Rights being cohesive, the citizens can comprehend the importance of all the members of the society, co-operate and adjust themselves accordingly, thereby maintaining cordial relationships among each other. These rights…

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Evolution of Human Rights

Human rights are rights we possess merely by virtue of our humanity; they are not provided by any state. These universal human rights are intrinsic to everyone, regardless of nationality, gender, national or ethnic origin, race, religion, or another status. They vary from the most fundamental, which is the right to life, to those that…

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DEFINITION OF STATE -OTHER AUTHORITIES :

 Bottom of Form‘State’ under Article 12 of the Constitution of India INTRODUCTION : Fundamental rights are said to be  a group of rights that are provided  to all the citizens  by the  Indian Constitution under Part III.  Applicability of these rights is universal in nature regardless  of their race, birth place , religion, caste, or…

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OVER VIEW OF DEPOSITORY SYSTEM IN INDIA

Depositories act, 1996 were introduced to overcome the challenges. Before knowing the depositories act act, 1996. We need to understand the growth of capital market, India seems the rapid growth in it, in the 21st century. In this existing system there was paper based work and issues like delays in transfers, settlements periods that were…

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