SECTION 345 OF INDIAN PENAL CODE (IPC): WRONGFUL CONFINEMENT OF PERSON FOR WHOSE LIBERATION WRIT HAS BEEN ISSUED

19   INTRODUCTION   Confinement refers to a state where someone is restricted its movement, it may be physically or mentally. India gives right to movement under article 21 of the Indian constitution to its citizens. Right to movement is the fundamental right of a person. If someone restricts you to go somewhere without any…

RIGHT TO FREE LEGAL AID

This article has been written by Kumari Shalini, a student studying B.A. LL. B from Lloyd Law College, Gr. Noida. The author is a 3rd -year law student.       INTRODUCTION                        “Legal aid is central to righting wrongs and rectifying injustice”                     -Sadiq Khan The provision of legal assistance by the State is impacted by attitudes…

Section 306 of the CrPC: Understanding the Power to Tender Pardon to Accomplice in Criminal Cases

This article has been written by Ms. Nehal Sharma, a student studying BBA LLB (Hons.) from MIT WPU Pune. The author is a 2nd year law student.   Introduction: Administering justice in all legal systems is a complex and nuanced task that requires careful consideration of individual circumstances, the welfare of society, and the pursuit…

Title: Punishment Under IPC: A Comprehensive Overview with Case Laws

    Introduction: The Indian Penal Code (IPC) provides a framework for determining the appropriate punishment for various criminal offenses. Punishment serves as a means to deter individuals from committing crimes, protect society, and ensure justice. This article aims to provide an overview of punishment under the IPC, explore the different types of punishment, and…