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Bail- Meaning and types

First let us understand what Bail means- Black’s Dictionary defines bail as “Procuring the release of a person from legal custody, by undertaking that he/she shall appear at the time and place designated and submit him/herself to the jurisdiction and judgment of the court”. Bail has not been defined under Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), however…

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RIGHT TO PRIVACY AND THE NEW DATA PROTECTION BILL,2019

Right to privacy is a multidimensional concept. In the context of personal data, it refers to the specific right of an individual to control the collection, use and disclosure of his personal information. Personal information could be in the form of identity details, personal interests, habits, activities, records of family, education, communication, health, finance, etc.…

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Criminal Conspiracy

Criminal Conspiracy can be defined as an act when two or more persons agree to do cause to do: Any illegal act.Any act which is not illegal by illegal means, such an agreement is defined as a Criminal Conspiracy. This offence is contained in under Section 120A od the IPC. It came into existence by…

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LAw against Rape in India

Rape is one of the most horrible things a person can commit. It is an immense shame to humanity as an animal type. It is a rape that normally includes sex with an individual without their assent. In this article, we will realize what rape is according to Indian rules, the significance of express assent,…

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Corporal Punishment

Corporal punishment is a punishment which is planned to cause physical pain to a person. When caused to minors in home and school, it includes paddling and spanking. When caused to adults, it includes prisoners and slaves. It is also known as physical punishment. By the late 20th century, corporal punishment was eliminated from many…

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Judicial system in India

The judiciary in India is stated for the welfare of the citizens. It is responsible for the enforcement of law and order in country. The Indian Judicial system follows the common law system based on the recorded judicial precedent from the British era. The court system of India comprises of Supreme Court of India, the…

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wages and salary – meaning and difference

INTRODUCTION Wages and salaries are sources of money earned from human labour. Wages and salaries technically cover all compensation paid to employees for physical or mental activity, but they do not represent self-employment revenue. Total labour costs may include goods like cafeterias or meeting spaces that are maintained for the convenience of employees, therefore they…

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HOW IS SMELL GIVEN TRADEMARK?

Trademarks in India are governed by Trademarks Act, 1999. As per S. 2(1) (zb) of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 defines trade mark as a mark capable of being represented graphically and which is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from those of others and may include shape of goods, their…

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