Elements of crime

Criminologist Paul Tappan defines crime as “an intentional act or omission in violation of criminal law …, committed without defence or justification, and sanctioned by the state as a felony or misdemeanour.” It is an act punished by the state and is harmful to other persons of society. There are four elements of the crime…

DOCTRINE OF ECLIPSE

IntroductionThe doctrine of eclipse is based on the principle that a law which violates FundamentalRights is not nullity or void ab initio but becomes only unenforceable, i.e., remains in amoribund condition. “It is over-shadowed by the fundamental rights and remains dormant;but it is not dead.” Such laws are not wiped out entirely from the statute…

        STRIKES

                                                       (I)     Strike    Sec 2(q)  Strike means a cessation of work by a body of persons employed in any industry acting in combination, or a concerted refusal, or a refusal under a common understanding, of any number of persons who are or have been so employed to continue to work or  to accept employment;…

Secularism 2

Importance of the Indian Model of Secularism  Rajeev Bhargava, a prominent political scholar, holds an alternate idea according to conceptualization of secularism. He protects the idea of Indian secularism by supporting the hypothesis of principled removing. He contends that Indian secularism is diverse as it has not risen like the western origination of intra-religious emergency…

Venture Capital Fund

Venture capital funds are pooled investment funds that manage the money of investors who seek private equity stakes in startups and small- to medium-sized enterprises with strong growth potential. These investments are generally characterized as very high-risk/high-return opportunities. In the past, venture capital (VC) investments were only accessible to professional venture capitalists, but now accredited…