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ADULTERY

This article is written by Gauri Gupta, Second year student at Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. Adultery is a form of marital infidelity that is often considered a moral wrongdoing. In India, adultery is also considered a legal wrongdoing and is punishable under the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The law on adultery in India…

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OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC TRANQUILITY

This article has been written by Mr. Harsh Yadav, a 2nd-year B.A.LL.B student from Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida.  Introduction:- Definition and Significance of Offenses against Public Tranquility: Offenses against public tranquility encompass a range of criminal acts that disrupt the peace, order, and harmony of society. They involve the disturbance of public spaces, often…

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Marital Rape – All you need to know

MARITAL RAPE – ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW This article has been written by MS. KHAN GULFASHA BANU WAHID a Second year BA.LLB Student from HVPS COLLEGE OF LAW. INTRODUCTION: Marital rape is the term used to describe sexual acts committed without a wife’s consent and against her will by the women’s husband. He may…

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Extra and Intra Territorial Application of IPC

The article is written by Lakshmi Sharma, from,vinoba Bhave University, University law college hazaribagh ( jharkhand) Introduction: The Indian Penal Code (IPC) is the main criminal law of India. It was enacted in 1860, and it applies throughout the territory of India. The IPC contains provisions relating to various offences, their punishments and procedures to…

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Difference Between Bail And Bond

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.    Bail and bond are legal terms that refer to two separate but related concepts in the criminal justice system. It is used to secure the release of individuals who…

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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.  What is crime?  According to Stephen, “crime is an act forbidden by law and which is at the same time revolting to the moral sentiments of the society.” To put…

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OFFENSES RELATING TO ELECTIONS

This article has been written by Mr. Harsh Yadav, a 2nd-year B.A.LL.B student from Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida.  Introduction :- Significance of Elections in India:- Elections hold immense significance in India, as they provide citizens with the opportunity to exercise their democratic right to choose their representatives. Elections in India determine the composition of legislative…

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