ARRESTED PERSON’S RIGHTS UNDER CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1973

ARRESTED PERSON’S RIGHTS UNDER CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1973

Introduction Everyone is equal before the law and also our Indian Constitution treats everybody equally. Thus, even the arrested person has got his/her own rights. In a democratic society, even the rights of the accused are hallowed, however, blamed for an offence, he does not turn into a non-person. The accused in India are afforded […]

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INVESTIGATION UNDER SECTION 156(3)

INVESTIGATION UNDER SECTION 156(3) OF THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1973

Introduction As the topic suggests, this article will be throwing light upon investigation and that to under Section 156(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. The main objective of CrPC is to find out the culprit or the person who has committed the crime and ensure that he is punished by the courts. What […]

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CHARGE UNDER CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

CHARGE UNDER CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

Introduction The term ‘charge’ is provided under Section 2(b) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. The central idea of framing the charges before the beginning of the trial is to inform the accused in an accurate and clear manner the allegations and the claims which have been raised against him by the victim before […]

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right to education

Right to Education in India

CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS- India’s Constitution has requirements to ensure the state offers schooling to all its people. The right to education is the only freedom that takes its position in three sections of our Constitution-Fundamental Rights, State Policy Directive Concepts and Fundamental Duties. The Constitution (Eighty-Sixth) Amendment Act, 2002 incorporated the three articles in one of […]

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Drone Regulations 1.0 in India

Drone Regulations 1.0 in India

Did you know that Dominos deliver pizza via drones in the USA? Though it is still a developing rare phenomenon, flying drones was illegal in India until 2018. Drones aka Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are quite useful to get into places, which humans cannot, due to different health, environmental, or political restraints. An ungoverned usage of […]

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The Model Tenancy Act Draft aiming to transform the lives of tenants and landowners for the good!

The Model Tenancy Act Draft aiming to transform the lives of tenants and landowners for the good!

Provisions of the Tenancy Law that now every tenant and landowner needs to know NOW! The draft for Model Tenancy Act was out in 2019, and the Ministry of Housing and Minister Affairs recently told that they will be soon approaching the Cabinet for its approval. Since its first announcement, various eminent real estate personalities […]

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ABDUCTION under Indian Penal Code

ABDUCTION under Indian Penal Code

INTRODUCTION Offences affecting human body and life are a threat and attack on the freedom of the citizens of the country. This is required that freedom of citizens is preserved by the law. The Indian Criminal Law has made various provisions regarding the offences affecting human body and life. This article explores the meaning and […]

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Grounds for divorce for women under Hindu law

Grounds for divorce for women under Hindu law

Since the ancient time divorce has been considered taboo in India. But it was also seen that woman in the most marriages were suffering from injustice and firstly she was not even asked about her consent for her marriage and once she was married no-one paid attention to the woman whether she is happy with […]

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Legislation for Employee Compensation in India

Legislation for Employee Compensation in India

Introduction With the advent of British laws in India,  legislation related to employee compensation used to prevail. The Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923 was the first legislation enacted to deal with this concept. After the industrial revolution, there is an increase in the use of electricity, steam powers, dangerous machines. This often led to certain accidents […]

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Right to Assembly

Right to Assembly [Article 19(1)(b)]

Introduction Many treaties, including the Declaration of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the British Convention on Human Rights, the American Constitution on Human Rights, the African Declaration on Human and Peoples’ Rights, and most national constitutions across the world accept this basic human right. Freedom of […]

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Deterrence Theory as a Theory of Punishment

Deterrence Theory as a Theory of Punishment

Introduction – History is a witness to the fact that when the crime rate proliferates in society punishments are introduced to curb them. It has been clearly evident that punishments have always been instrumental to stop the crime rate and restore public order. Punishment can be defined as the hardships imposed on an individual in […]

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ATTEMPT TO COMMIT OFFENCES (SECTION 511 OF INDIAN PENAL CODE, 1860)

ATTEMPT TO COMMIT OFFENCES (SECTION 511 OF INDIAN PENAL CODE, 1860)

INTRODUCTION The crime rate is at increase in our society. To constitute an offence, there are various stages. These stages include intention, preparation, attempt and commission. The first stage is the intention. If there is only intention to commit an offence, then it is not punishable because, at any point in time, a person can […]

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