Reforms in criminal laws related to woman Author : Yash Singh Introduction Criminal Law is one of the foremost crucial branches of law because it directly impacts day-to-day human behavior. It’s a branch of law that manifests the connection between the State and its citizens. Since time out of mind, societies around the world have
What is Cheque bounce Notice – The Saviour for Payee? Author : Sonu Arvind Chaturvedi Introduction to Cheque: A cheque is a negotiable instrument that orders a bank to pay a specific sum of amount from a drawer’s bank account to the payee’s bank account. The person writing the cheque is ‘drawer’ and the person
HOW TO FILE ONLINE CYBER COMPLAINT Author : PRACHETA SHUKLA (University of Lucknow) INTRODUCTION Cyber crime is an emerging threat with the increase in the internet usage over the last decade. The process to register a cyber crime FIR can be a bit daunting for some victims of cyber crimes. In the present times of
About the course The aim of this course is to cover the fundamental principles of criminal drafting in India as enshrined within the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. This course will basically introduce you to the stages in criminal case. The learners will get acquainted with the formats and application that are used in the
On Thursday the Delhi High Court sought response from former Telecom Minister A Raja and others on an appeal by the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate against the decision of the special court in the 2G spectrum case. The special court acquitted all the individuals and companies accused in the case. A Single Judge Bench
SC Verdict on Maratha Quota: CM Thackeray Holds Meeting with Cabinet Panel A day after the Supreme Court remained the execution of the 2018 Maharashtra law giving reservation to Marathas in instruction and occupations, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray held an assembly to survey the improvement. Lawful alternatives accessible to the government were examined at the
Supreme Court to hear challenge to NLAT The Supreme Court will listen today the request recorded by previous Vice-Chancellor of the National Law School of India College (NLSIU) Bangalore, Prof Venkata Rao, challenging the choice to hold the National Law Aptitude Test (NLAT). NLSIU’s move to conduct an isolated law entrance exam this year, the
MINORITIES AND HUMAN RIGHTS Author : Ishita Arora “The claim of a country to civilization depends on the treatment it extends to the minorities.” – Mahatma Gandhi WHO ARE MINORITIES? In layman’s language, the term “minority’ means a group which comprises of less than half of the population and they differ from others in terms
Bombay High Court to hear BMC’s reply to Kangana Ranaut’s plea challenging demolition of her office today The Bombay High Court will on Thursday hear Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation‘s (BMC) reply to Kangana Ranaut’s plea challenging the demolition of her office. The hearing is scheduled for 3 pm today. Kangana had argued that the BMC’s action
DOCTRINE OF APPORTIONMENT OF DAMAGES IN INDIA Author : Akshara Vijayakumar What is Contributory negligence? When the plaintiff by his own want of care contributes to the damaged caused by the negligence or wrongful conduct of the defendant, he is considered to be guilty of Contributory Negligence. In law of tort, when plaintiff sue a