sister abhaya’s case

According to the Thiruvananthapuram CBI court’s ruling, Abhaya, 21, was struck with an axe on the back and center of her skull. Doctors who looked at the issue determined that Sister Abhaya’s head injuries were “sufficient to induce death.” The decision says, “Given the severity of Sister Abhaya’s head injuries, it is sufficient to cause…

Rights of Prisoners

 “No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment”. – Article 5 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Traditionally, prison means a place in which persons are kept in custody when trail is pending or in which they are confined as punishment after conviction. Prisoners are deprived…

2020 ZOOM COLLEGE

 In a student’s life, college is the fresh start of life independently. It’s new journey of life that we had to follow all alone without any support. Everyone had dreamt of working hard, focusing on their studies, making new friends, travelling, falling in love throughout their college life. Enjoying our hostel and college life what…

bailment

The term ‘bailment’ is derived from a French word ‘bailer’ which means ‘to give or to deliver’. In Common law, it means any kind of handing over of certain property, particularly goods, for a certain period.As per Section 148 of Contract Act, 1872, “A bailment is the delivery of goods by one person to another…

RIGHT TO INFORMATION

India is considered the largest democracy in the world. The basic feature of every democratic setup is transparency, openness, and accountability. In India, public authorities or administrative authorities have a wide discretionary power, so feel has been arisen in the mind of legislators as well public that this may lead to misuse of power which…