SEXUAL OFFENSES This article has been written by Ms. Stuti Chaudhary, a 2nd-year B.A.LL.B student from Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida. INTRODUCTION:- Sexual offenses are criminal acts that involve non-consensual sexual contact or behavior. These offenses can range from inappropriate touching to rape, and can have serious legal and social consequences. Sexual offenses can…
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June 10, 2023
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 to carry it out…
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This articles has been written by Ms. Khyati Kanoje, a student studying B.A.LL.B (H.) from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management, NMIMS, Indore. The author is a 3rd year law student. This case talks about bailable and non-bailable offences. Bailable and non-bailable offences have been defined in section 2(a) of CrPC, 19–. A comprehensive list as…
View detailsCRITICAL ANALYSIS ON THE CONCEPT OF BAIL AND JUDICIAL DISCRETION
This article has been written by Srishti Singh, a 1st Year BA LLB student at the Army Institute of Law, Mohali. Introduction Bail and the laws governing bail play an important role in judicial proceedings. It is a method which allows an accused person to enjoy his liberty and avoid imprisonment upon the payment…
View detailsBRIEF HISTORY OF CRIMINAL LAW IN INDIA.
This article has been written by Ms. Khushboo Kamal, a student of LL.B course, of Campus law centre, faculty of law, University of Delhi, North campus. Author is a 3rd year Law student. INTRODUCTION:- The history of criminal law in India can be traced back to ancient times, where the concept of justice was prevalent…
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