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March 30, 2023

Application of Companies Act in India

Angela Kathuria  3rd year law student from Gitarattan International Business School college INTRODUCTION  Though Section 1( 4) of the Companies Act is concerned with the conditions relating to the operation of Company law to colorful sectors, some aspects relating to fiscal statements, loans and investments, deposit acceptance, and so on don’t apply to certain sectors because they’re governed by the principle legislation that governs them. The Companies Act, 2013 countries in Section 1( 4) that the vittles of the Act relate to- pots formed under such an Act or any antedating company law;Insurance companies, except to the extent that the below vittles conflict with the Insurance Act, 1938 or the Insurance Regulatory and…

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General Defence

The article is written by Lakshmi Sharma, from,vinoba Bhave University, University law college hazaribagh ( jharkhand) Introduction: In India, criminal offences are governed by the Indian Penal Code, 1860. This code lays down various provisions related to offences, their punishment, and the defences that can be taken by an accused. In this article, we will…

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Cognizance of cases in Lok Adalat

   This article has been written by Manaswini Vakulabharanam, a student studying BA.LLB from Pendekanti law college, Hyderabad.  The author is a second-year student.      Before getting into the topic let us understand what a LOK ADALAT is, a Lok Adalat is one of the Alternative Dispute Redressal mechanism.  NALSA – National Legal Services Authority along with…

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Criminal Breach of Trust

INTRODUCTION Anyone who, while in possession of property or exercising dominion over it, dishonestly misappropriates, converts it for his own use, uses it or disposes of it in violation of a legal order dictating how the trust is to be fulfilled, or of an express or implied legal agreement he has made regarding the fulfillment…

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Functions of Business Law

This article has been written by Mr. Aditya Raj Pandey, a 2nd Year BA LLB student from Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad DISCUSS THE FUCTION OF BUSINESS LAWS Today, with the modernization and huge urbanization around the world, the number of businesses increases on the large scale world wide. Today we can easily saw so many…

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Difference between Bail and Bond

Bail and bond are legal terms that are often used interchangeably, but they actually have different meanings and serve different purposes in the criminal justice system. Understanding the difference between bail and bond can help individuals navigate the legal system and make informed decisions. In this article, we will explore the difference between bail and…

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Stages of Crime under Indian Penal Code

The article has been written by Mr. Rajdeep Hembram, a 1st year LLM student from University Law College, Hazaribagh, Jharkhand Introduction The word crime is derived from the latin root cerno meaning “I decide, I give judgement” , Originally the latin word crimen meant “charge” or “cry” of distress . The theory of crime and…

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Bail

Introduction:  Bail is an essential element of the criminal justice system in India. It is a temporary release granted to a person who has been arrested and is in police custody or judicial custody. Bail allows the accused to be released from custody until the time of their trial. The law of bail is a…

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