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April 30, 2023

 Writ of Habeas Corpus for Securing Liberty

                                 This article has been written by Ms. Shreya Bhattacharya, a 2nd year BBA LL. B Student from Adamas University, Kolkata. The writ of habeas corpus has traditionally been seen as an effective tool for securing the imprisoned person’s release from custody. It must be noted that the writ’s main goal was to determine whether…

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Transit Anticipatory Bail:

  A transit anticipatory bail is sought when a case against a person has been or is likely to be filed in a state different from the one in which the person is likely to be arrested. The purpose of transit bail is to allow the person bail, so they can approach the appropriate court…

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Mischief

This article has been written by Ms. Akanksha Choudhary, a 3rd year BA.LLB (Hons.) Student from CMR University, School of Legal Studies, Bengaluru. INTRODUCTION A common definition of mischief is something that is mildly destructive but not intended to create significant harm or damage. To understand the idea, Mayank, a man who is eating supper…

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Criminal Trespass

This article has been written by Ms. Akanksha Choudhary, a 3rd year BA.LLB (Hons.) Student from CMR University, School of Legal Studies, Bengaluru. INTRODUCTION Trespassing is defined as “being present on someone else’s property without his consent” by the typical person. Throughout the beginning of time, people have yearned to enjoy their property without being…

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Who is a perpetrator ?

WHO IS A PERPETRATOR ?  In simple words,any individual who commits crime directly or indirectly is called by the term ‘Perpetrator’. Crimes committed directly by the perpetrator or the offender are directly liable for his/her actions. There are few situations in which the perpetrator directs or abets the other person to commit the crime or…

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