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June 19, 2023

Culpable Homicide

This article has been written by Mr.rishav narwariya , a 3rd year BALLB Student from Svkm’s Nmims indore college Introduction:   Culpable homicide is a term used in criminal law to describe situations where a person causes the death of another person through recklessness or negligence. The term “culpable” refers to the blameworthiness of the…

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Offences against Body

This article has been written by Mr. Rishav narwariya, a 3rd  year BALLB Student from Svkm’s Nmims indore college Introduction  Offences against the human body are criminal acts that involve physical harm or injury inflicted upon another person. In India, offences against the human body are covered under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which was…

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Offences affecting Body

This article has been written by Mr. Rishav narwariya, a 3rd  year BALLB Student from Svkm’s Nmims indore college Introduction Offences affecting life are some of the most heinous crimes under Indian law. These offences include murder, culpable homicide, and attempted murder, and are punishable with severe penalties to ensure that justice is served. This…

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Cheating and Mischief under IPC

Cheating is defined under sectiosn 415 “Whoever, by deceiving any person, fraudulently or dishonestly induces the person so deceived to deliver any property to any person, or to consent that any person shall retain any property, or intentionally induces the person so deceived to do or omit to do anything which he would not do…

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Brief about Companies Act, 2013

This article is written by Ms Kamakshi, a 4th year student of REVA university The Companies Act, 2013 was introduced to provide a general framework and set of rules for Indian companies. The law is a comprehensive and comprehensive law that covers all aspects of corporate activity. The Companies Act, 2013 was enacted to facilitate…

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Lifting the corporate veil

This article has been written by Ms Kamakshi, a 4th year BBALLB student from REVA university Every established organization has its own legal identity, separate from the employee identity. It is clear that the corporation itself is not a living organism, so various members come together to act in the name of the corporation and…

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Offences relating to Women

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 One of the biggest barriers to gender equality is violence against women and children, which is a serious violation of human rights. Girls and young women are particularly vulnerable to many…

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Interest on  Operational Debt 

  Introduction-  Prior to IBC being there was no differentiation between financial debt and operational debt when deciding to start winding-up proceedings against a firm for failing to pay debt under the Companies Act.[1] But since the IBC went into effect, the debts have been divided into two groups: (i) financial debt and (ii) operational…

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Registered office of a Company

This article was written by Ms. Neelam Singh, a 1 st year BA LLB student from Lloyd Law College                                               Introduction The registered office of a Company is a spot to which everything official interchanges relating to an Organization is sent. Notwithstanding an enlisted office, an organization can have a corporate office or regulatory office…

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Net worth of a Company

 This article was written by Ms. Neelam Singh, a 1st year BA LLB student from Lloyd Law College                                 Introduction Total assets is the worth of the resources an individual or company claims, less the liabilities they owe. It is a significant measurement to check an organization’s wellbeing, giving a helpful depiction of its ongoing…

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