Articles

Aishwaryasandeep

THE EVOLUTION OF ABSOLUTE LIABILITY

ORIGIN Absolute Liability holds the individual absolutely liable for acts produced by the escape of a harmful object in the non-natural usage of land. The law of Strict Liability was seen to be solid and concrete until the 1980s in India, when the worst catastrophe of the Bhopal Gas Leak happened, and the issue of…

View details
LEASE

A lease and a license can be distinguished from each other, a lease is a transfer of right to enjoy the property whereas a license does not transfer any kind of interest in the property nor it has any right to possession. Lease is defined under section 105 of Transfer of property Act 1882. A…

View details
Healthcare for prisoners

“Prison” means any jail or place used permanently or temporarily under the general or special orders of the state government for the detention of prisoners and includes all lands and buildings appurtenant thereto, but does not include any place for the confinement of prisoners who are exclusively in the custody of the police or any…

View details
Importance of being busy

It is rightly said ” An empty mind is a devil’s workshop”. When we are doing absolutely nothing negative thoughts keep on entering our head and it creates worst situations. We keep on overthinking or be sad about certain things which have had happened in the past and even can’t do anything about it. It…

View details
Actus Reus

A criminal act is referred to as an actus reus in Latin. Every crime must be broken down into two parts: the physical act of the crime (actus reus) and the mental intent to do the crime (intent to commit the crime) (mens rea). To demonstrate actus reus, a lawyer must show that the accused…

View details
article 19(1)(g) and environment

Article 19(1)(g) According to Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution, all Indian citizens have the basic right to engage in any profession or business, trade or commerce anywhere in India. However, this is not an absolute right, so you have reasonable restrictions. Article 19, clause 6 of the Constitution imposes appropriate restrictions on this fundamental right…

View details
ROUSSEAU’S GENERAL WILL

The concept of progress is extremely appealing in modern life. The traditional opinion in the 18th century, as European cultures grew more prosperous and sophisticated, was that humanity was firmly established on a good trajectory from barbarism and ignorance to wealth and civilisation. However, one 18th century philosopher vehemently disagreed, and his ideas are still…

View details
Malicious Prosecution

Malicious Prosecution is defined as the proceedings of judicial which are institutes by one person against the other person from any of the wrong or improper motive for any probable cause which sustains it. Malicious prosecution is a remedy for any baseless malicious claims. It is not limited to criminal prosecutions, but can also target…

View details