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August 19, 2023

Unraveling the Layers of Fraud: Understanding, Detecting, and Combating Deceptive Practices

This article has been written by Pulak Mohanty, a 2nd year BA.LLB Student from Lloyd Law College. Introduction : Fraud, a pervasive and multifaceted crime, poses significant threats to individuals, businesses, and economies worldwide. In this legal article, we delve into the complex world of fraud, exploring its various forms, the detrimental impact it has on victims,…

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Emperor vs Khwaja Nazir Ahmed on 17 October, 1944 

This Article has been written by Ms. Karishma Singh , a 2nd year  B.A LL.B student from Lloyd Law College    Case Title :                                     Case Details :  This appeal is  from a judgment and order of the High Court of Justice, Lahore, of 24 October  1941 (Criminal Amendment Side);. The question was raised, and…

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PROCESS OF WARRANT TRIAL

This article has been written by- Mr. Loknath Saha, a 1st year LL. B student from Lloyd Law College.       INTRODUCTION The warrant trial process in India, as outlined in the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), holds significant importance. The warrant trial process brings the accused before the court, promoting accountability of law enforcement…

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CRIME IS NOT CIVIL OR MORAL WRONG

The article written by Ms Alka Bano is a legal practitioner in the Central Bar Association of Varanasi. I had completed my graduation in B.COM LL.B from Mahatma Gandhi Kasi Vidyapith and LL.M from National Law University, Jodhpur.       INTRODUCTION    Morality and criminal law may intersect, they are not synonymous.The synergy between…

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Cognizable and non-cognizable offences in India.

This article has been written by Mr. Vivek Toppo , a 3rd year BALLB student of National law University Odisha. Introduction:- Cognizable and non-cognizable offences are two categories of criminal offences defined under Indian law. The Criminal Procedure Code (CRPC) and the Indian Penal Code (IPC) are the two primary legislations that define and classify…

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INTENTION IN INDIAN LAW

    INTRODUCTION   Intention means any plan or any thing that any person who is either fully aware or unaware of his actions and their consequences at the time of committing an offence.It depicts a person’s will or plan to constitute any offence whether it is civil or penal wrong. A person’s intent can…

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ASSAULT

  This article has been written by Ms, Riddhi khanna , a 1st year BA LLB student from new law college ,bhartiye Vidya peeth New Law College, Pune. In this article, we explain the meaning of assault with examples, essentials, case laws, and punishment.   Meaning of Assault Examples of Assault Essentials of Assault Case…

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