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Domestic violence- A Harsh Truth

Author : Shivanjali Mane “Women are the only exploited group in history has been idealized into powerlessness”[i] Introduction Domestic violence is one of the sad realities on Indian society.  India since very long back following patriarchy system of the society, and now it was accepted that abusing women is acceptable practice in Indian society. This

RIGHTS OF ARRESTED PERSON

AUTHOR : SEHNAZ KHATOON ARREST Arrest is seizure of foreseeable restrain to any person by the police send by legal authority. During this process the liberty is deprived of the person by detaining the person in the custody with the order of legal authority. Arrest is very important tool for the person who is charged

D.K. BASU VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL

CASE NAME : D.K. BASU VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AUTHOR : VAIBHAVI BATRA EQUIVALENT CITATION AIR 1977 SC 610 BENCH Justice Kuldeep Singh and Justice A.S. Anand INTRODUCTION Police Brutality is a rising concern in India. It means that when the police officers make excessive use of their powers which results in violence in

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

AUTHOR : LIPI SHARMA A historical common rule prohibition on multiple trials is known as double jeopardy or stated as the person once committed cannot be tried for same offense. The doctrine of double jeopardy has been conceptualized in the constitution of India under article 20(2) which clearly states that no person shall be subjected

OFFENCES RELATED TO MARRIAGE

AUTHOR : LIPI SHARMA INTRODUCTION In India, as a great nation, a woman is symbolized as a goddess, an idol of respect and devotion to the gods. We all have been brought up in such a way that summons the highest honour and respect for the fairer gender. In spite of that, it is disheartening

EVIDENTIARY VALUE OF F.I.R

AUTHOR : LIPI SHARMA INTRODUCTION Before getting to the core discussion of the article it’s important to say that procedural laws in India is one among the foremost interesting topics which ultimately supports the substantive a part of law in its true implementation. The overall principle, is that a FIR can’t be depended upon a

Vodafone Case on Retrospective Tax

Author : Gopika Sasi Introduction The British telecom giant Vodafone Group plc, won a decade long-battle against the Indian Government over demand for Rs 22,100 crore in taxes using retrospective legislation. The arbitration case was against India’s tax demand stemming from a retrospective change in the nation’s tax law. [1] In 2014, Vodafone International Holdings