Murder a critical analysis of the Criminal Law

This article has been written by Ms. Nandhini Sasikumar, a 3rd year of BA LLB Student from The Central Law College, Salem. INTRODUCTION:      There is no offence of “homicide” as such. A person cannot be charged with or convicted of “homicide”. Homicide means the killing of a human being and may be lawful-where, for example,…

Kartar Singh v State of Punjab:

The Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) is India’s primary anti-terror law criminalising ‘unlawful activities’, ‘terrorist acts’, and a range of associated offences, all of which carry enhanced penalties as compared to the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The UAPA also empowers governments to ban ‘unlawful’ or ‘terrorist’ organisations, and encodes special procedures deviating from recognised fair…