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Compoundable offences

Author : Ashish Singh of Banaras Hindu University Introduction Criminal offenses can be ordered into two offences for example Compoundable offenses and Non-Compoundable offenses. Compoundable offenses are those that can be undermined, for example the complainant can consent to reclaim the charges collected against the blamed, though, non-compoundable offenses are the more genuine offenses where

Trial of Warrant Cases by Magistrates

Author : Alka Siwach Introduction: Criminal cases may be divided into two types namely, Summons Case and Warrant Case. Warrant cases are those which consist of offences punishable with death penalty, imprisonment for life or imprisonment for a duration exceeding two years. A trial in a warrant case begins by either filing a First Information

National Online Quiz Competition by Legum Constratum on Constitutional Law

About the Organisation We endeavour to be the leading platform for parting knowledge and information over legal issues. We believe in delivering our services tailored to every requirement of our audience, in order to create better legal awareness. We, through this online platform, plan to test your legal aptitude through various competitions. We also aim

Internship Opportunity at Sakshar Law Associates

Neeti Shastra presents its association with Sakshar Law Associates. The firm is a full service law firm based in New Delhi, India. They are passionate about empowering clients by providing them with legal services. This organization specializes in Government and Regulatory Matters & Intellectual Property Rights. Other areas of practice include Employment and Labor Laws,

Job Opportunity at Sagar Chandra & Associates, Delhi

Job Opportunity at Sagar Chandra & Associates, Delhi Practice Area: Intellectual Property Rights.  Position: Associate (IPR Prosecution)  PQE: 0 – 1 year. Preference will be given to candidates with IP Prosecution internship experience.  Location: B-18, Lower Ground Floor, Soami Nagar, New Delhi – 110017.  Interested candidates may email their CV along with a cover letter

TORT FOR SEXUAL HARASSMENT

Author : Bhoomi Gupta The term ‘tort’ is derived from the Latin phrase ‘tortum’ which means to twist and implies conduct which is twisted or tortious. Sexual harassment is an unwelcome behaviour whether directly or indirectly and violence against the victim. It is immoral and illegal to harass any person based on sex. Sexual Harassment is