DUAL CITIZENSHIP IN INDIA

DUAL CITIZENSHIP IN INDIA

Introduction Before coming to the introductory part of dual citizenship in India, it would be better to know what is meant by the term ‘citizenship’ and also to get familiar with the concept of citizenship in India. Citizenship can be said as any relationship between a person and a State to which the person owes […]

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The principles of police interrogation and human rights

The principles of police interrogation and human rights

Process of Police Interrogation There are “Law & Order” chemicals users every-where who have in mind that they could get a perp. to make a statement about oneself. A little glaring, some getting in Guy’s face, a surprising bit of knowledge that his Fingerprints, are all over the put to death fighting instrument and voila! […]

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International Criminal Court

The International Criminal Court

Introduction On 17 July 1998, 120 States put into use law in Rome- known as the Rome Law of the International Criminal Court- beginning and building on the International Criminal Court. For the first time in the history of humankind, the state decides to accept the legal control of a permanent international criminal court for […]

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Sexual offences, Harassment, #Metoo Movement and its legal consequences

Sexual offences, Harassment, #Metoo Movement and its legal consequences

Sex offences There is a range of crimes that can be thought about/believed as sexual offences, including non-agreed-to crimes such as rape or sexual attack, crimes against children including child sexual (very mean, unfair treatment) or grooming, and crimes that (bold or daring act) others for a sexual purpose, whether in person or online. Crimes […]

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prostitution

Prostitution, Slavery, and Human Trafficking

Prostitution, Slavery, and Human Trafficking. The worldwide practice of eliminating it. What is Prostitution? Prostitution, the practice of stating/working at careless sexual activities, in general with someone who is not a husband or wife of a friend, in exchange for immediate payment in money or other valuable. What is Slavery? Slavery, another owned a condition […]

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Cybercrime-Are the laws outdated for these types of crime?

Cybercrime-Are the laws outdated for these types of crime?

Introduction- Cybercrime can be defined as the crime where there is the use of a computer as a tool or object used to do work for committing illegal dishonest by lying, moving things illegally from one part to another in child picture, video, etc., created only to arouse people sexually, copyright/patent, stealing identities or violating […]

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ABORTION

ABORTION

Introduction  Abortion is the ending of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus. An abortion that occurs without intervention is known as a miscarriage or “spontaneous abortion” and occurs in approximately 30% to 50% of pregnancies. When deliberate steps are taken to end a pregnancy, it is called an induced abortion, or less frequently “induced miscarriage”. The unmodified word abortion generally refers […]

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Citizenship Amendment Act

Citizenship Amendment Act 2019: Judicial validity

What is the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 2019? The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 2019 is an act that was passed in the parliament on December 11, 2019. It amends the Citizenship Act of 1955 and thus allows Indian citizenship for people belonging to Hindu, Sikh, Jain, Parsi and Christian community, who fled from neighbouring Muslim […]

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Special Powers of High Court

BLOG- Special Powers of High Court and Court of Session Regarding Bail

Intro- In this article, we will discuss the Special Powers of High Court and Court of Session Regarding Bail. First, let us understand in short what is a bailable and non- bailable offence. Bailable offence According to section 2(a) of CrPC  1973 “bailable offence”  which is shown as bailable in the First Schedule, or which […]

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RIGHTS OF PRISONERS

BLOG- RIGHTS OF PRISONERS by Pragya Sharma

From the childhood days, we all got punished from our parents whenever we did something which we were not supposed to do, same happens when someone commits any crime it is the rule of the justice that he shall be punished so that he realises his mistake never repeat it in the future. Punishment is […]

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Court imposes cost of Rs 5 lakh

BREAKING- Supreme Court imposes cost of Rs 5 lakh on petitioner seeking ban on sale of soft drinks

The Supreme Court today lashed out at the heavily on a social worker who had moved Supreme Court with a PIL seeking a ban on the sale cold drinks like Coca Cola , Thumbs Up, among others (Umedsinh P Chavda v. Union of India and ors.). The court imposes cost of Rs 5 lakh on the petitioner. The Bench of Honorable Justices DY Chandrachud, […]

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Cancel CBSE exams

BREAKING- Cancel CBSE exams to be held in July PIL filed in the Supreme Court

A PIL has been filed in the Supreme Court through Advocate Rishi Malhotra challenging the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) notification declaring the commencement of Board exams in July. The plea prays to Cancel CBSE exams to be held in July and the results of students to be declared on the basis of internal  marks this […]

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