Right or Wrong? Setting Free The Convicts of Bilkis Bano Case

    This article has been written by Mr. Mustafa Khan, a 1st year LLB student, at Integral University.                                                       Introduction The Bilkis Bano tragedy is a frightening reminder of India’s dark past, when communal violence and brutality were prevalent. The case drew national attention because it showed the horrible crimes committed against innocent civilians,…

Mischief in the Indian Penal Code: An Analysis of the Offence and Its Practical Implications

This article has been written by Soudip Das, a student of 4th Semester, BBA LLB, Adamas University   ABSTRACT  Mischief is a criminal offence that involves the intentional or reckless destruction or damage of property without a legal justification. The Indian Penal Code (IPC) criminalizes mischief in its various forms, including simple mischief, aggravated mischief, and…

Criminal Liability for Mis-statements in Prospectus

                                   This article has been written by Ms. Shreya Bisht, a 1st year BALLB student from Lloyd Law College. Introduction  An prospectus is an authoritative record that is expected by protections or securities law as a feature of the most common way of offering and offering protections to people in general. It furnishes potentialinvestors with…

OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC TRANQUILITY

  Introduction:  Offences against public tranquility refer to acts that disrupt public peace and order, such as rioting, unlawful assembly, and promoting enmity between different groups. These offenses are dealt with under Chapter VIII of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). DEFINITION Public tranquility refers to the peaceful coexistence and harmony among members of a society,…