LAWYER-CLIENT PRIVILEGE

A fundamental principle in the client-lawyer relationship is that, in the absence of the client’sinformed consent, the lawyer must not reveal information relating to the representation. Thiscontributes to the trust that is the hallmark of the client-lawyer relationship. The client is therebyencouraged to seek legal assistance and to communicate fully and frankly with the lawyer…

Entick v Carrington, 1765

Entick v Carrington [1765] is a landmark decision in English and UK constitutional law that established individual civil rights and limited governmental authority. The case influenced other common law countries and served as a major inspiration for the United States Constitution’s Fourth Amendment. It is renowned for Lord Camden’s dictum: “It will be found in…

voice vote

VOICE VOTE  The Constitution of India provides the authorities, that are inherent of recognition, with special powers to exercise with denomination of situations that hold the potential of disturbing the objective of upholding social interest.The proceedings in general involves the practice where the speaker specifically puts questions and open it for the members to vote…

article 21

Article 21. Protection of Life And Personal Liberty: No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law. The object of the fundamental right under Article 21 is to prevent encroachment upon personal liberty and deprivation of life except according to procedure established by law. It clearly…

negotiable instruments act

                NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT ACT- 1881                           The Negotiable Instrument Act 1881 is an act in India dating from the British colonial rule that is still in force largely unchanged. The act was enacted on 9th December 1881 and commenced from 1st March 1882. A Negotiable Instrument means a promissory note or bill of exchange or…

ROBBERY.

Introduction Robbery is the crime or wrong of taking or attempting to take anything of value by force, threat, or by putting the victim in fear. The word “rob” came via French from Late Latin words of Germanic origin, from Common Germanic raub “theft”. According to common law, robbery is defined as taking the property…

women in defence

WOMEN IN DEFENCE Recently, one of its first case was witnessed where two women officers were selected to undergo the pilot (Helicopter) training in the Army Aviation Corps. The selected officers are prospected to join the front-line duties as flying heads as soon as they’ll complete their training sessions by July, 2022. The Army aviation…