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Directive Principles

This article has been written by Mohd Azam Siddiqui, LLB hons. 3rd year, University of Allahabad Introduction- The Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties are three different sections of the Constitution of India.  These three sections are considered as the vital elements of the Constitution of India which came into effect…

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Criminal Misappropriation of Property

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 Sections 378 to Section 462 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (Chapter 17) address crimes against property. One of these property violations is the criminal misuse of property. Misappropriate refers to…

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Moon Lighting in Corporate World

This article has been written by Bidisha Banerjee, a 2nd year BA LLB student of Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College, University of Calcutta.  INTRODUCTION Moonlighting refers to the practice of taking up a secondary job, especially without informing the employer. The term was coined owing to the employees taking up another job at nights after…

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Difference between Bail and Bond

This articles has been written by Ms. Khyati Kanoje, a student studying B.A.LL.B (H.) from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management, NMIMS, Indore. The author is a 3rd year law student. Introduction When an arrest happens, the trial does not start immediately. Bail and bonds are related to the release of an individual from custody while…

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Reformative theory of Punishment

This article has been written by Ms. Leezer Kaur, a 3rd-year student at the Army Institute of Law, Mohali. INTRODUCTION ‘Crime’ is an act that is forbidden and punishable under the law. But, the main object of providing justice is to promote reconciliation, repair, and reassurance in society. Mahatma Gandhi always believed in the reformation…

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Marital Rape

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 Rape is defined as an unlawful sexual activity, involving penetration of someone’s vagina, anus or mouth, without free consent. It is considered to be a morbid act of asserting dominance over…

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Prime feature of POCSO ACt

INTRODUCTION  The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012, is a law that was enacted in India to provide protection to children from sexual abuse and exploitation. It is a comprehensive law that covers various aspects related to sexual offences against children, including prevention, protection, investigation, and prosecution of such crimes.  Background: Before the…

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