Juvenile Criminal Process In India Author : Mrinal Kedar Introduction: When you think about children, all it comes to mind are innocent smiling faces or some naughty tricks and children playing in the playground. But the idea that children could commit any crime let alone any heinous crime doesn’t even cross the back of your
LAWS RELATED TO DOWRY DEATH UNDER IPC Author : Monalisha Singh Dowry death has been defined under Section 304 B of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. Presumption as regard to dowry death has been defined under Section 113 B of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Section 304 B of the Indian Penal Code delineates that
PENALTY FOR PROSTITUTION IN INDIA Author : Tanvi Gupta “It is a matter of bitter and sorrow and deep humiliation that a number of women have to sell their chastity for men’s lust. Man, the law giver, will have to pay a dreadful penalty for the degradation he has imposed upon the so-called weaker sex.”
INTRODUCTION TO PATENT AND RIGHTS OF PATENTEE Author : VAIBHAV RAMDAS MISAL (Maharashtra National Law University) Co-Author : MOHAMMED ZAHID (Maharashtra National Law University) WHAT IS A PATENT? Patent is an instrument granted by authority to an inventor giving him exclusive right to use, sell or license his invention for a period of 20 years.
CAN CAPITAL PUNISHMENT BE JUSTIFIED? INTRODUCTION: “Punishment is justice for the unjust” Since time immemorial, death penalty has been used to punish the most heinous crimes in existence. Also known as capital punishment, it has been observed as an institutionalized practice introduced for the purpose of deliberately executing persons, following actual or supposed misconduct from
Section 326A and 326B of IPC- A Critical Analysis Author : V. Krishna Laasya Introduction Acid attack is a form of heinous offence where acid is intentionally thrown on the victim to torture or disfigure the person. Section 326A and 326B of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 provides for acid attack and the punishment imposed
Free Consent under Indian Contract Act 1872 Author : V. Krishna Laasya Introduction One of the important pre-requisite for a contract to be valid and lawful is that the parties must enter into the contract out of their own free will and with their free consent. Free consent is that aspect when consent is free
Discharge of Contract Author : V. Krishna Laasya Introduction A contract that is formed by formation of an Agreement can also be terminated or discharged by the same agreement, provided that the terms and conditions stipulated are met with. A contract is said to be discharged when the agreement that binds the parties, no longer
Damnum Sine Injuria and Injuria Sine Damnum Author : V. Krishna Laasya Introduction Law of every country is dynamic and imposes a duty on every citizen to abide by the legal rights vested in them and the person, who has committed a breach of the same, is considered to have done a wrongful act. A
JUSTICE OF WOMEN Author : TEJASVINI- RAI of The ICFAI University Dehradun WHY SHE NEED JUSTICE? Any study of society is incomplete without the study of the status, role and position of women in it. In the Indian Society, Women played the key stone role at every stage. As from starting, Women had a respectful