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What is Vicarious Liability?

Vicarious liability can be described as the liability borne by the supervisory authority for the actions done by their employees. It is a kind of master-servant relationship where a wrong done by the servant under the course of the employment has consequences on the master.  Examples of vicarious relationships are:- Principal and agent Master and…

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Criminal Breach of Trust in IPC

The offence of criminal breach of trust, as defined under section 405 of IPC, is similar to the offence of embezzlement defined under English Law. Section 405 suggests that the gist of the offence of criminal breach of trust is ‘dishonest misappropriation’ or ‘conversion to own use’ another’s property, which is nothing but the offence…

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Actus Reus_ Acting on the Intent

This article has been written by Bidisha Banerjee, a 2nd year BA.LL.B student of Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College, University of Calcutta. INTRODUCTION Since the dawn of European civilization, the notion of expiation has been in existence. And, it was seen that oftentimes suffering was inflicted upon persons, who would rather be regarded as innocent…

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Position of Fundamental Rights during Emergency

This article has been written by Ms. Vaaghdevi, a student studying B.A.LLB from Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam. The author is a 1st-year law student. Introduction: Fundamental rights: The basic requirements that are necessary for a citizen’s well-being are known as fundamental rights. Before India gained its freedom, there was no idea of fundamental…

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Freedom of Religion

This article has been written by Ms. Vaaghdevi, a student studying B.A.LLB from Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam. The author is a 1st-year law student. Introduction One of the first and most significant basic rights is the freedom of religion, which has long been recognised. Religion is an issue of religion or belief. The…

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Shelf Prospectus

Ms. TEENA KAPOOR a 3rd year law student from Gitarattan International Business School college INTRODUCTION Before knowing the meaning of a shelf prospectus, you need to understand the meaning of a prospectus from a financial point of view. A prospectus is a legal document submitted to SEBI by a company containing all  information regarding the…

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Different kinds of Trial in Indian Court

  INTRODUCTION  The Indian legal system is a complex and diverse system, with numerous kinds of trials that take place in Indian courts. In this article, we will discuss the different kinds of trials that take place in Indian courts.  1. Civil Trials  Civil trials are those trials that are related to civil disputes between…

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