trial stage in criminal law

TRIAL STAGE IN CRIMINAL LAW

Any law prohibited by law and punishable by law or omitted is an offence.  The punishment for such crimes is determined by following the procedure of criminal trial.  Criminal justice in India has a well-integrated statutory, administrative and judicial structure. The entire criminal law consists of three main laws – Indian Penal Code, 1860  Code […]

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ARREST WITHOUT A WARRANT

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ARREST WITHOUT A WARRANT

The primary purpose of criminal law is to protect society from criminals and law enforcers.  Such criminals need to be kept away from society for their protection.  This purpose is achieved through arrest.  The purpose of the arrest is to bring the person to justice and to protect the administration of law if he is […]

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RIGHT TO INFORMATION

AN APPROACH TOWARDS GOOD GOVERNANCE: RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT

The right to information gained power when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in 1948 providing everyone with the right to hunt, receive, information, and ideas through any media and irrespective of frontiers. The International Covenant on Civil and Political rights 1966 states that everybody shall have the correct to freedom of expression, […]

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ANALYZING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ISLAMIC CRIMINAL LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS

ANALYZING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ISLAMIC CRIMINAL LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS

CONCEPT OF CRIME IN ISLAMIC LAW Crime in Islam is someway different from English concept and in Islamic law there is no relaxation for persons who commits crime, whereas under human rights they believe in reform of criminal. Unlike the other criminal systems, where the criminal offences are categorized according to the nature of the […]

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EVOLUTION OF RAPE LAWS IN INDIA

EVOLUTION OF RAPE LAWS IN INDIA

“Crime is the outcome of a diseased mind and jails must have an environment of hospital for treatment and cure- An eye for an eye would turn the whole world blind.” Mahatma Gandhi Rape is one of the most heinous offences to be committed against a human body. We can define rape as an unlawful […]

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LIMITS AND LIMITATION OF JUDICIAL REVIEW IN INDIA

LIMITS AND LIMITATION OF JUDICIAL REVIEW IN INDIA

Judicial Review means the power of judiciary to review the constitutionality of Acts of Government (Legislature or Executive) and declare whether it is void or not according to the Constitution of a country which is Supreme Land of Law. The concept of Judicial Review was introduced in the case Marbury v Madison[i], which established the […]

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CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE

CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE

Sec 65B of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 In year 2012, Indian Evidence Act, 1872 was amended and certain sections regarding electronic evidence were included by Information Technology Act, 2000 i.e. Section 65A and 65B. Section 65A lays down the list of electronic records which can be admissible in the court according to the provisions laid […]

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Is phone audio recording admissible evidence in court?

Is phone audio recording admissible evidence in court?

In this article all of your doubts will be covered of is phone audio recording is admissible evidence in court or what are the conditions related to it to be admissible evidence. There sure are many questions which are needed to be answered. GROWTH OF TECHNOLOGY With the growth of technology there are many machines […]

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PERSPECTIVES ON ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND POLICY

PERSPECTIVES ON ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND POLICY

In this article we will be discussing the PERSPECTIVES ON ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND POLICY. Environment’s conservation is not the present-day matter, but it has been trouble since the Vedic times. When we look back to the past, the trees, rivers, mountains, animals and land were venerated as the traditional standards in every section of the […]

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free legal aid

Free Legal Aid – Its ignorance can result in injustice!

Our Independence from the Britishers and the establishment of a democracy avails us citizens to uphold our fundamental human rights. One such right is access to justice. Although many face varying constraints and are in the 28% of Indians below the poverty line, or approx. 40-80 million people with disabilities, it is your right to […]

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one person company

The novel concept of – One Person Company allows a solitary person to establish a Company!

A boon for individual entrepreneurs. One Person Company concept was commenced under Law in 2013. J J Irani Committee’s report on Company Law explained the apprise in the knowledge of information technology and computers could be beneficial for the economy if the entrepreneurial capabilities of such people are encouraged. So the main purpose of the […]

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Women Labor Rights - Can their workforce participation boost the economy?

Women Labor Rights – Can their workforce participation boost the economy?

As the other part of a human being, men and women have the same mental capacity, though they have different bodily features and functions, no one has the right to infringe on the other’s fundamental rights. Over time we have unveiled a new spectrum of knowledge, opening us evolved species to modern opportunities, inventions, prejudice […]

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