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Grevious Hurt

This article is written by Ms. TANYA, a student of BA.LLB From GITARATTAN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL, ROHINI. The Author is a 3rd year Law student.     Introduction  Grievous hurt refers to a serious and grievous injury caused to a person that can  result in permanent physical disability, disfigurement, or even death. It is a…

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Hurt

Introduction    IPC stands for Indian Penal Code, which is the primary criminal code of India. The  IPC defines and categorizes various criminal offenses and provides guidelines for  the punishment for those offenses.   The IPC recognizes various types of hurt as a criminal offense. Hurt is defined as  any bodily pain, disease or infirmity…

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Application of Companies Act in India

This article has been written by Mr. Aditya Raj Pandey, a 2nd Year BA LLB student from Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad.  GENERAL PRESUMPTION AND DEFINITION OF COMPANY Today, there are so many companies present worldwide and in India as well. Some of them are multi national companies whereas other are company at the national level…

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Difference between Murder and Homicide

This article has been written by Ms. Muskan Chugh, a student studying Ll.B. from Department of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh. The author is a 2nd year law student.   MURDER  Except in the cases hereinafter excepted, culpable homicide is murder, if the act by which the death is caused is done with the intention of causing…

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Right to free Legal Aid

This article has been written by Ishika Sharma, a 1st-year student of Gujarat National Law University. Introduction  Legal services include giving underprivileged members of society who fall within the jurisdiction of Section 12 of the Legal Services Authority Act, 1987, free legal representation. Free legal aid is the provision of free legal assistance in civil…

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Freedom of new states in India

This article has been written by Ishika Sharma, a 1st-year student of Gujarat National Law University. Introduction Another name for India is the Union of States. According to Article 1(1) of the Indian Constitution, India, or Bharat, shall be a Union of States. The Drafting Committee of the Constituent Assembly used terminology from the Preamble…

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