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ARGUMENTS AGAINST CAPITAL PUNISHMENT 

This article has been written by Ms.Haya Khan, a student studying in B.A,LL.B. from Amity University,Kolkata.The author is a 2nd year Law student. INTRODUCTION  The name “capital” comes from the Latin word “capitalis,” which means “concerning the head.” As a result, being sentenced to death entails losing one’s head.According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, the death…

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MURDER

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   Sections 299 and 300 of the Indian Penal Code deal with murder. All murders are culpable homicides, but not all culpable homicides are murders. Culpable homicide is family,…

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Laws on Safety of Indian Women

This article has been written by MS. KHAN GULFASHA BANU WAHID a Second year BA.LLB Student from HVPS COLLEGE OF LAW. INTRODUCTION: Women are the backbone of any economy primarily shaping future of the country. She who earlier stayed at home to attend her domestic duties is now maintaining work and home simultaneously, participating in…

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Voting Rights of Share Holders

This article has been written by Mr. Aman Mishra, a 5th year student studying BALLB, from at IMS Unison University, Dehradun. Introduction: –  An investor who invests in private shares of a company are called shareholder the ownership of shares of the company gives the shareholder to a bundle of rights namely, economic rights and…

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PUNISHMENT UNDER IPC 

This article has been written by Mr. Sarthak Mangla, a student studying B.A. LL. B from Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida. The author is a 2nd year law student.     INTRODUCTION The act of imposing a penalty or censure on someone who has committed a crime or an infraction is known as punishment. It…

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Elements of crime

This article has been written by Ms. Falak Munaf Solkar, a 1st year BBA LLB(Hons) student from Kirit P Mehta School of Law, NMIMS University.    Salmond defined crime as an act which is harmful to society in general deemed by law even though the victim was an individual. He differentiated crime and civil wrong…

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Jagmohan Singh vs State of U.P. (1972) 

This article has been written by Mr. Vivek Toppo , a 3rd year BALLB student of National law University Odisha. Introduction:- The Jagmohan Singh vs State of U.P. (1972) case is a landmark judgment in Indian Constitutional Law. It dealt with the issue of preventive detention under the National Security Act, 1980. The case laid…

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