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May 6, 2023

Challenge procedure to arbitral tribunal

Introduction  Arbitration is a widely recognized alternative dispute resolution mechanism. In some cases, however, one party may feel that the arbitral tribunal’s decision was incorrect or unfair. In such situations, the party may challenge the procedure to the arbitral tribunal for review and potential revision of the decision. This process is known as “arbitration challenge”…

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Double Jeopardy in India

This article has been written by Ms. Leezer Kaur, a 3rd-year student at the Army Institute of Law, Mohali. INTRODUCTION The term jeopardy means the danger of being convicted when he commits a crime. The term ‘Double Jeopardy’ refers to an act of putting a person on trial for a second time, for the same…

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Bachan Singh v State of Punjab

This Article has been written by Mr. Vivek Toppo, 3rd year Law student of National Law University Odisha. Introduction:- The Bachan Singh v State of Punjab case is a landmark judgment in Indian legal history that dealt with the constitutionality of the death penalty. The case has significant implications for the administration of justice in…

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Essentials of Elements of Crime

This article was written by Ms. Naina Singh, a 2nd year law student from Amity University, Punjab. ABSTRACT Crime is an unlawful act that is forbidden and punished by the state or the law. In other words, anything which is injurious to public welfare is a crime. Every nation has its own set of codified…

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General exceptions under IPC

This article has been written by Ms. Naina Singh, a 2nd year Law student from Amity University.   ABSTRACT  Chapter IV was introduced in the Indian Penal Code to safeguard a person who was in the same position getting penalized; Chapter IV of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, protects against a crime or makes an…

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Offences that affect the human body

This article has been written by Ms. Priyanka VK Nair a 2rd year LLB Student of Amity University Mumbai The following offences under IPC are considered to be offences that effects the body of human.   Culpable Homicide  Murder  Dowry Death  Simple Hurt  Grievous Hurt  Wrongful Confinement  Wrongful Restrain  Assault  Rape Culpable homicide  Section 299…

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Section 320 IPC -Grievous Hurt

Grievous hurt refers to a serious injury that causes pain or suffering to a person, but is not necessarily life-threatening. It is a legal term used in many countries to describe a category of injuries that are considered more severe than minor injuries, but less severe than injuries that are likely to cause death. The…

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The Art of Cross Examination on Prosecution Side

This article is written by Srishti Singh, a First-year BA LLB student from Army Institute of Law, Mohali.  Introduction  The art of cross examination calls for a sharp intellect, clear mind and excellent communication skills. Cross examination is one skill which every lawyer must perfect to become a master of his trade. It is considered…

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