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CRIMINAL LIABILITY -STRICT LIABILITY 

Strict obligation crimes are those in which the respondent is held obligated for a criminal offense he committed, even in case mens rea is missing. In spite of the fact that the litigant did not expect any hurt by his activities and was totally unconscious that he was committing an illicit act, the convention of strict obligation holds him obligated for the criminal offenses committed. Because of the regard for due handle within the United States, the tremendous majority of strict obligation wrongdoings are less genuine offenses. Most cases of strict obligation are minor infractions and misdemeanors, not about as genuine as felonies, but still justifying overwhelming fines and up…

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<strong>WHAT IS AN AGREEMENT?</strong>

First of all it is very important for us to understand the meaning of an agreement as given in the Indian law. According to Section 2(e) of the Indian Contract Act,1872- Every promise and every set of promises, forming the consideration for one another, is an agreement. Agreement= Promise (proposal+ acceptance) + Consideration ESSENTIALS OF…

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ABSOLUTE LIABILITY

The rule of absolute liability, in basic words, can be characterized as the rule of strict liability short the exceptions. In India, the rule of absolute liability advanced within the case of MC Mehta v Union of India. Usually, one of the foremost points of interest judgment which relates to the concept of absolute liability. The truths of the case are that a few oleum gas spilled in a specific range in Delhi from industry. Due to the spillage, numerous individuals were influenced. The Apex Court at that point advanced the rule of outright obligation on the rule of strict obligation and expressed that the respondent would be at risk for the harm caused without considering the special cases to the…

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

INTRODUCTION: Human beings are a product of the environment; hence, a stable environment is a prerequisite for their sustenance. However human beings for their selfish interests have exploited the environment for all its worth causing its deterioration and destruction. While the environment has endlessly nourished its inhabitants, man’s greed for economic benefits poses a great…

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Biography Of Justice Rekha Palli

Justice Rekha Palli (born March 9, 1963) is an Indian judge who currently serves on the Delhi High Court. She has presided over a number of high-profile political cases, including the disqualification of Aam Aadmi Party MLAs, the enrolment requirements for the Central Industrial Security Force, and the disappearance of Delhi University student Najeeb Ahmad.…

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Women’s Rights in the Workplace in India

INTRODUCTION One of the biggest things that women have been facing is the problems related to rights and privileges. Since ancient times, women have been struggling to find a respectable place and a social status in the society. Our Constitution strives to protects the rights of women by treating them equally and by providing measures…

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BIOGRAPHY OF JUSTICE MR R. M. KANTAWALA

Hоnоurаble  mr.  Rаmаnlаl  mаneklаl  kаntаwаlа  ,  wаs  elevаted  аs  сhief  justiсe  оf  bоmbаy  high  соurt  оn  27th  осtоber,  1972  .  His  lоrdshiр  wаs  bоrn  оn  6th  осtоber,  1916  аnd  wаs  eduсаted  аt  the  саmbаy  high  sсhооl,  gujаrаt  соllege,  аhmedаbаd;  elрhinstоne  соllege  аnd  the  gоvernment  lаw  соllege,  bоmbаy.his  lоrdshiр  enrоlled  аs  аn  аdvосаte  оf  the  bоmbаy …

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BIOGRAPHY OF JUSTICE MR B.N.DESHMUKH

Justiсe  bаlbhimаrао  nаrsingrао  deshmukh,  b.sс.,  ll.b.  :  bоrn  оn  19th  jаunаry  1935.  Enrоlled  аs  аn  аdvосаte  оf  the  bоmbаy  high  соurt  in  1963.  Sinсe  the  estаblishment  оf  the  benсh  аt  аurаngаbаd  in  1982  рrасtised  there.  Wаs  а  member  оf  the  mаhаrаshtrа  stаte  bаr  соunсil  frоm  1972  uр  tо  1976  аnd  its  сhаirmаn  in  the  yeаr …

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