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Offenses against property and documents

This article is written by Ms Hiya Lahiri, a 2nd year BBALLB student of Adamas University.    Introduction People own both moveable and immovable property. Today, the idea of property is very important. Both types of property offenses are subject to criminal penalties under the provisions of the law. The Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC)…

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Extortion: The Menace of Coercion and Threats

This article has been written by Pulak Mohanty, a 2nd year BA.LLB Student from Lloyd Law College.       Introduction : Extortion, an insidious crime rooted in intimidation and manipulation, continues to plague societies worldwide. This article delves into the complex nature of extortion, examining its various forms, consequences, and legal implications. With a focus on…

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Unmasking Bank Fraud: Understanding, Preventing, and Combating Financial Deception

This article has been written by Pulak Mohanty, a 2nd year BA.LLB Student from Lloyd Law College. Introduction : Bank fraud, a sophisticated and pervasive crime, poses significant threats to financial institutions and their customers. In this legal article, we delve into the intricate world of bank fraud, examining its different forms, the devastating impact on victims,…

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GRIEVOUS HURT

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   The crime of Grievous hurt is one of the main crimes against the human body. It is dealt with under Chapter XI of the Indian Penal…

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Wrongful confinement

This article has been written by Ms, Riddhi Khanna , a 1st year BA LLB student from new law college ,Bharati Vidya peeth new law college , Pune An article on wrongful confinement would typically focus on the legal concept of wrongful confinement as defined under IPC. It would aim to provide readers with an…

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State Of Orissa vs Ram Bahadur Thapa

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.     Judgement 9 nov 1959 AIR 1960 ORI 60 CriLJ 1349 Bench R Narasimham, S Barman…

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