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Corporate Restructuring : an overview

This article has been written by Mr. Aditya Raj Pandey, a 2nd Year BA LLB student from Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad INTRODUCTION  From the past few decades, we commonly observe two primary processes, in which one is associated with rearrangement and reorganization of any corporation and firm whereas the other one is related to indebtedness…

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Stages of Crime

The article is written by Lakshmi Sharma, from Vinoba Bhave University, University Law College, Hazaribagh ( Jharkhand) The concept of crime is a complex one, and it is essential to understand the various stages of crime to fully comprehend the criminal justice system. In this article, we will explore the different stages of crime, along…

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The citizenship Act, 1955

Introduction Citizenship is a relationship between a state and its citizens in which an individual owes a commitment to the state and is authorised to its safety and protection. The term originated in ancient Greece, where it was applied to property owners but excluded women from this right. Payment of taxes, military service to their…

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National Judicial Appointments Commission

This article has been written by Ms. Lavanya, a 1st year LLB student at Gujarat National Law University. Introduction- Union Minister for Law and Justice Kiren Rijiju, had rekindled the discourse about The National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) and The Collegium System by stating that the Collegium system was “opaque” and “needed to be reconsidered.”…

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Complaint to Magistrate under CrPC, 1973

This article is written by Gauri Gupta, Second year student at Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) provides a comprehensive procedure for the investigation, inquiry, and trial of criminal offenses in India. One of the most important provisions under the CrPC is the ability of a person to…

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Dacoity

This article has been written by Ms. Akanksha Choudhary, a 3rd year BA.LLB (Hons.) Student from CMR University, School of Legal Studies, Bengaluru. INTRODUCTION According to the Oxford Dictionary, Dacoity means –A brutal heist is committed by an armed group. The only difference between robbery and dacoity is the quantity of criminals. Dacoity is the…

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Vicarious Liability under IPC

Introduction The notion of vicarious responsibility holds one person accountable for the wrongdoing of another. Joint responsibility is another term for the idea of vicarious liability. Both civil and criminal law can impose vicarious responsibility. Only when there is a legal relationship between the two parties, or when the parties are somehow related, can such…

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Censorship Mandates: for better or for Worse

This article has been written by Ms. Indrakshi Chaku, an upcoming law student Introduction Censorship is defined as the suppression of words, images, or ideas that are deemed to be offensive. In India censorship is directly and indirectly governed by various acts like Cable televisions act, cinematography act, 1952, Indian penal code, Code of criminal…

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Offences against Human Body – Honour Killing

This article has been written by Ms. Nandhini Sasikumar, a 3rd year of BA LLB Student from The Central Law College, Salem. INTRODUCTION:      Honor is the most cherished value in the India sub-continental patriarchal families irrespective of the caste, of the caste, regional and religious identities. Families gain and lose honor through money, power and…

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