Indian Courts: Composition, Structure and Functioning

Indian Courts: Composition, Structure and Functioning

India is a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic, Republic nation and every citizen regardless of their race, caste, creed, gender, religion are equal under Indian laws. Indian courts specially deal with the judiciary function. The word judiciary is used to appoint those government officers whose function is to assign the existing law to individual lawsuits. The […]

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Women in Islam and Hindu

Women in Islam and Hindu

The people of India have observed and maintained communal harmony and religious brotherhood as a sacramental duty. Because the country is home to a diverse range of cultures and religious beliefs, it has a diverse set of personal laws. Muslim and Hindu law are two primary areas of personal law that regulate persons. These laws […]

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Exceptions To The Offence Of Murder

Exceptions To The Offence Of Murder Under Section 300 Of IPC

Murder is one of the crucial crimes in society. The word ‘murder’ arises from the German term morth which means secret killing. It is the illegal killing of another person without a valid explanation, especially the illegitimate killing of another person with malice aforethought. In India, the Indian Penal Code, 1860 deals with murder. Murder under […]

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RES JUDICATA: SECTION 11 CPC

RES JUDICATA: SECTION 11 CPC

The word ‘Res’ means ‘a subject matter’ or a ‘dispute’ and the word ‘Judicata’ means ‘adjudged’ or ‘decided’. In simple language if we see then meaning of the word ‘Res Judicata’ is ‘a subject matter decided’. Res Judicata means a final decision pronounced by a judicial tribunal having competent jurisdiction over the cause or matter […]

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10th National Online Quiz Competition on IPC, CPC & CrPC: Register by 23rd July

About The Organization Team Attorneylex is a Student-run organisation, it is an online platform for law students where they can contribute their legal knowledge and get recognized for their contribution. We aim to guide law students in their legal research, content writing, case analysis, read or understand the judgments passed by the courts, etc. because […]

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FELTHOUSE V BINDLEY

CASE SUMMARY ON FELTHOUSE V BINDLEY

Title of the Case: Felthouse v Bindley, 1862 Citation: (1862) 11Cb (NS) 869, EWHC CP J35;142 ER 1037 Court: Court of Common Pleas. Parties Involved: • Appellant: Bindley • Respondent: Paul Felthhouse Bench: Willes J, Byles J and Keating J. BACKGROUND Paul Felthouse bargained with his nephew to acquire a certain horse, stating, “If I […]

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Relevance of Uniform Civil Code

Relevance of Uniform Civil Code

Uniform Civil Code is defined under Article 44 of Directive Principles of State Policy of our Constitution of India. According to this code, the state must secure all the citizens throughout the territory of India. In layman’s language, it means one country one rule conducted by a single code. It consists of a set of […]

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CALL FOR PAPERS: THE GNLU LAW REVIEW [VOLUME VIII ISSUE II] – SUBMIT BY 31st August, 2021

About Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, is one of the premier National Law Schools in India, which has contributed towards transforming legal education into professional excellence ever since its establishment in 2003. Born in 2008 as the flagship journal of Gujarat National Law University, The GNLU Law Review (‘TGLR’) is a bi-annual, student-edited, peer-reviewed journal, […]

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3-Day Boot Camp on “Practical Aspects of Trademark Registration in India and USA” (BATCH 2): Register by 21st July, 2021

ABOUT VIDHI PARIVARTAN Vidhi Parivartan is a legal platform that seeks to hone the skill-sets of all the budding lawyers, aid the law students in all possible manner by optimum utilization of resources available at their disposal and thereby empower the legal fraternity eventually. The platform aspires to undertake host of short, medium and long-term […]

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Capital Punishment

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

INTRODUCTION[1]:- The state-sanctioned death of a person as a punishment for a crime is known as capital punishment. Capital Punishment[2], often known as the death sentence, has been a component of our legal system since the British Era. In India, it is still a legal method of punishment for offences. While 109 nations have abolished […]

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Relevance of Design law in India

Relevance of Design law in India

The Design Act 2003, provides for a simple and easy framework for the registration and protection of all the designs. The protection of designs is important for the commercialization of all the goods and services. A successful registration provides the owner with exclusive rights on the design that has been created by him. TRIPS provide […]

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defamation law in India

DEFAMATION LAW IN INDIA

INTRODUCTION[1]:- Defamation[2] occurs when a person’s reputation is hurt by a defamatory or irrelevant comment published about him or her. The value of a person’s reputation is greater than that of any other physical asset. When compared to material riches, the loss of reputation is considerably higher, i.e., the loss of reputation is far more […]

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