Amendments in IBC

Amendments in IBC (Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code)

Introduction Navrang Saini, a board member of IBBI, recently said that IBC’s jurisprudence is still developing. Since the commencement of the code, there have been several Amendments in IBC (Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code). In the wake of coronavirus, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code Ordinance 2020 has come as a  relief package for Micro, small and medium […]

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Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016

Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016

Be it your UPSC or law exam, have the complete knowledge of IBC 2016 in the simplest way, right here! [Background- What – Need- Success- Procedure – Analysis] The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code has come as a revolution in the world of business. The business world is as risky as it’s profitable. As the right […]

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Difference between Unlawful Assembly & Rioting with Affray

Difference between Unlawful Assembly & Rioting with Affray

The Indian Constitution has played an integral role in safeguarding the rights of its citizens. It has not only provided for protection of life and personal liberty but also empowers the citizens to assemble peacefully without arms to practice their freedom of speech and expression. We have witnessed innumerable revolutions that have occurred because of […]

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Bigamy

Bigamy and Cohabitation

Introduction Marriage in India has been considered as a holy sacrament. The husband and the wife are bound to maintain a permanent relationship. Earlier the number of spouses a man or woman could have in a marriage used to depend on the religion that the spouses use to follow. Gradually the marital conditions in India […]

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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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Rarest of Rare Doctrine

Rarest of Rare Doctrine under Indian Law

Introduction There are no rules-given statements of uncommon, strange, of the most value of uncommon. In a Criminal Trial, the nature and serious air of the crime are taken into a point to be taken into account for working out the right punishment. The Court shall be thought to have failed in firing, letting off […]

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Unlawful Compulsory Labour

Unlawful Compulsory Labour- Sec 374 IPC

Introduction- Section 374 of the Indian Penal Code provides that: whoever unlawfully forces any person to labour against the will of that person shall be punished with being the prison of either account for a word, which may stretch to one year, or with all right, or with the forward to put stop to the […]

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Offences Relating To Election

Offences Relating To Election under IPC

INTRODUCTION to Offences Relating To Election- Elections stand of as paramount in a democracy like India, where a vote of every individual decides the future of the country. Elections in India are worshipped and celebrated like any other festival. Every candidate who contests the election put his blood and sweat to secure the position but […]

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MISCHIEF

MISCHIEF under Indian Penal Code

INTRODUCTION Law has made every crime committed listed and subjected to punishment under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. The crime constitutes of two major elements actus reus and mens rea. Mischief like another crime consists of actus reus which signifies the guilty intention to commit the crime and mens rea which is the act done […]

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Abolition of Titles

Abolition of Titles (Article 18)

Introduction- Article 18 of the Constitution of India, 1950 talks about Abolition of Titles- (1) No title, not being a military or academic distinction, shall be conferred by the State. (2) No citizen of India shall accept any title from any foreign State. (3) No person who is not a citizen of India shall, while […]

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Preventive detention

Preventive Detention

Introduction- Preventive detention means detaining an individual in such a manner that, in order to deter the individual from speaking of a possible crime or, in other terms, preventive detention, it is a measure taken by the government on the basis of the assumption that the person concerned may do some wrong action which is […]

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PRIVATE DEFENCE

RIGHT TO PRIVATE DEFENCE under IPC

INTRODUCTION The defence of person and property of every citizen is the responsibility of the State. But, there are times in life when a person has to act unlawfully due to various circumstances. When a person reacts in such a manner, it can be included under private defence. Private Defence is the most important right […]

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