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April 8, 2023

What is considered as Self Defense ?

This article has been written by Ms. Muskan Chugh, a student studying Ll.B. from Department of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh. The author is a 2nd year law student.     WHAT IS CONSIDERED AS SELF DEFENCE Self defence Self defence in simple terms means doing some act in response of the imminent danger so as to…

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Difference between Mischief and Cheating

  INTRODUCTION MISCHEIF “Anyone who causes the destruction of any property, or any such change in any property or in the situation thereof, as destroys or diminishes its value or utility, or affects it adversely, commits “mischief,” whether with the intent to cause, or knowing that he is likely to cause, wrongful loss or damage…

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What is declaring a dividend ?

This article has been written by Ms Khushi Sarkhedi a 1- year BA LLB student from  AURO University .   Companies often pay a portion of their profits to shareholders as dividends. Dividend payments are a way of providing shareholders with a return on their investment. The board will issue a statement of the amount…

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Offences against Human Body

This article has been written by Ms. ROSHANI CHAUDHARY, a 2nd year student of University of Rajasthan, Five Year Law College, Jaipur. INTRODUCTION Offences against human body is defines in section 299 to 377 of Indian Penal Code. Humans are considered as the most sensible creature because they can understand the feeling of other person. They…

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Recourse against Arbitral Award

This article has been written by Mr. Sriganesh Ji, a 1st year B.A.LLB Student from Lloyd School Of Law. Introduction Since Ancient and Medieval India, it has been common practice to settle a dispute outside of court with the help of a third party. Therefore, the idea of arbitration dates back a long way. The East…

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Public Nuisance under Criminal Law

The article is written by Lakshmi Sharma, from,vinoba Bhave University, University law college hazaribagh ( jharkhand) Public Nuisance under criminal Law Public nuisance is a term used in criminal law to describe any act or omission that causes harm, danger, or inconvenience to the public. It is a criminal offense that affects the peace, health,…

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Framing of Charges in Criminal Cases

   Introduction  Framing of charges in criminal cases is an important aspect of the criminal justice system in India. It refers to the process of formally informing the accused of the specific criminal offences that he or she is being charged with. The objective of framing of charges is to provide clarity to the accused…

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<strong>Rule of Law</strong>

This article has been written by Vishwas Agarwal, a student of NUJS, Kolkata. Introduction The Rule of Law is the principle that a state should be ruled not by its monarch or the people’s elected representatives but by the law itself. In a nation where the rule of law is upheld, the ultimate law of…

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Power under the Constitution of India

This article has been written by B.SRIKAMAL B.B.A.L.L.B (Hons), 2nd Year Alliance University, Bangalore.   INTRODUCTION:- “The legal right or authorization to act or not to act; an ability conferred on a person by law to alter, by an act of will, the rights, duties, liabilities, and other relations, either of that person or another”…

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Sources of Law

This article has been written by Jigyasa Nain, a student studying BBA.LLB from Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak. The author is a 1st year law student. The Indian Constitution is frequently referred to as “The Borrowed Bag.” WHY? Because it is true that our Constitution heavily borrowed numerous clauses from other nations. And some individuals…

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