Author: Riya Sharma, Student at University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh INTRODUCTION National security is of paramount importance to the government. It is an imperative duty of the state to sustain peace, security and public order. In order to actualize this responsibility, certain security laws may be ratified. The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act,
Author : Poorvi Rewaliya On Monday. 15th March 2021, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) introduced a new bill in the Lok Sabha, an amendment to the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi Act, 1991. This act outlines the powers of Assembly, duties of the Chief Minister and the discretionary powers enjoyed by the
Author: Antara Kolay Public Interest Litigation PIL or Public Interest Litigation, is a petition filed in court for the protection of interest of the public. The concept of Public Interest Litigation has been borrowed from the American Jurisprudence, where it was devised to It is not necessary for the victim to personally approach the court.
Author : J. Shuruthi Case Name : B.K. Narayana Pillai Vs. Parameswaran Pillai A) CITATION: (2000) 1 SCC 712 B) BENCH: Justice S.P.Kurdukara Justice R.P.Sethi C) INTRODUCTION: The case explains about the amendment of written statements as under Order 6 Rule 17 of the Civil Procedure Code. The defendant has the right to take amendments
Author : Amalkrishna A S Section 511 of the code prescribes punishment for attempting to commit offences punishable with imprisonment for life or imprisonment for a specific period. In order to apply this section following conditions should be satisfied: 1) There must be an attempt to commit an offence or an attempt to abet its
Author : Amalkrishna A S Sections 499 to 502 of the code deal with the offences of defamation. Defamation is a crime as well as a tort. A person’s reputation is considered to be his valuable assest . An injury to the reputation is made punishable under IPC. A man’s opinion of himself cannot be
Author : Satarupa Ghosh MEANING OF CONTRACT The Indian Contract Act frames the contract between two or more parties. A contract can never be framed with one party there should be more than one party under the agreement. Contract law is the most vital law for where ever there has been need to enter into
Author: Neha Sindhu Introduction Crime is not a new concept to all of us. Since the time humans have existed, crime has also existed. They go like hand in hand. Nature of crime has changed over the passing of years and so have the society and the people. With the changing of time, new technologies
Author: Mayank Raj Case Name: Gyarsibai w/o Jagannath Vs. The State Citation: 1953 CriLJ 588 Bench: Dixit and Chatuarvedi Introduction: In the case, Gyarsibai vs. The State, the appellant were preceded before of the session decide of Shajapur of an offence under the Section 302 IPC for the murder of herself and 3 children and
Author : Pallavi Mohta What do you do when your Pandit asks you to put an A or S or any other alphabet between your name to change your “star key constellation (Nakshatra) and their positions (Taaro ki Dasha)”? Or when you simply realize that you want to change your name to something else, perhaps