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CULPABLE HOMICIDE AND MURDER ANALOGY

This article has been written by Ms Arundhathi G, a 3rd year BA LLB Student from Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed to be University, New Law College, Pune.       Introduction  Section 299 to Section 377 dealing with crimes causing bodily harm is the largest chapter in the Indian Penal Code (IPC) 1860. The provisions in…

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The Question of Gender: Why are there more men who receive capital punishment than women? 

    This article has been written by Mr. Mustafa Khan, a 1st year LLB student, at Integral University.                                                       Introduction The subject of gender and the death penalty has been up for discussion and debate for many years. Men are more likely than women to be given the death penalty. The implementation of the…

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Social Security of labour

  This article has been written by Ms. Saina Parveen, a CS Executive level Student from the Institute of Company Secretary of India (ICSI) INTRODUNCTION SOCIAL SECURITY OF LABOUR: In the constitution of India policy contained of State Directive Principle which drives their and strength and spirit by social security legislation in India. Protective entitlement…

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What is a banking company?

This article is written by Mr.Archak Das, BBALLB student studying in Adamas university, Kolkata. The author is a 2nd year law student.   INTRODUCTION A banking company is a financial institution that offers banking services to its customers, such as accepting deposits, lending money, and providing various financial services. These institutions may also offer services…

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section 344 of ipc

INTRODUCTION Indian constitution provides some basic fundamental rights to the Indian citizens. These fundamental rights are the most important things that a person can enjoy. Article 21 and 19 are talks about right to life and liberty and right to equality before law. These both rights also talk about right to movement. Imagine if someone…

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ACTUS REUS

This article has been written by Miss. Maitri Jain a 5th year B.A.LL. B student of Teerthankar Mahaveer University.   INTRODUCTION A human being and evil intent are not enough to constitute the crime for you cannot know the intentions of a man. The thought of man is not triable. The criminal intent in order…

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