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   TRESPASS TO PERSON 

                                                 Introduction:  Trespass to person is a legal concept that deals with intentional or reckless interference with a person’s physical well-being or bodily integrity. It is a tort, which means it is…

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Grevious Hurt

This article has been written by Mr.rishav narwariya , a 3rd year BALLB Student from Svkm’s Nmims indore college Introduction The Indian Penal Code (IPC) classifies hurt as any bodily pain, disease, or infirmity caused by one person to another. When the hurt inflicted is severe and dangerous, it is classified as “Grievous Hurt”. This…

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 NUMBERING OF SHARES

  This article has been written by Mr. Hemant Kumar, a 2nd year LL.B student from Faculty of Law, Delhi University.   Introduction:   Shares are units of ownership in a company that represents a portion of the company’s capital. They are an essential component of a company’s structure as they help to raise funds…

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Hurt

This article has been written by Mr.rishav narwariya , a 3rd year BALLB Student from Svkm’s Nmims indore college Introduction:   The concept of “hurt” is an important aspect of tort law, which is the area of law that deals with civil wrongs and damages. In tort law, “hurt” refers to the physical or emotional…

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Prophet Remark Raw (From Socio-Legal View Point)

    This article has been written by Mr. Mustafa Khan, a 1st year LLB student, at Integral University.                                                       Introduction The recent inflammatory remark made by a BJP representative on prophet Mohammad and his wife Aisha has triggered a heated debate on the limitations of free speech, hate speech laws, and the influence of…

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CRIMINAL MISAPPROPRIATION OF PROPERTY

This article has been written by Soudip Das, a student of 4th Semester, BBA LLB, Adamas University   ABSTRACT This journal article investigates the crime of Criminal Misappropriation of Property in Indian law. The article provides an overview of the crime’s legal framework, including an examination of Indian Penal Code Section 403 and key elements of…

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Voting Rights Of  Share Holders 

                                              This article has been written by Ms. Shreya Bisht, a 1st year BALLB student from Lloyd Law College. Introduction  Shareholders are the proprietors of the company they have put resources into. Simultaneously, they have the right to take part in the dynamic course of the company by practicing their democratic privileges. Shareholders utilize…

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