Category: Students Corner

QUEEN EMPRESS V. KHANDU VALAD : CASE SUMMARY

Author : M Sameer Case Name : QUEEN EMPRESS V KHANDU VALAD EQUIVALENT CITATIONS: 1891 ILR BOM 194 BENCH: Mr.Justice Charles Sargent, Mr.Justice Birdwood, Mr.Justice Parsons. INTRODUCTION: In criminal law Actus reus and mens rea are the essential elements which constitutes crime, it’s prosecutor duty to make a case without a reasonable doubt. Even a

Important Provisions of Bail

Author : Aparna Singh Introduction In general, the term bail implies the brief arrival of a charged person on an impermanent premise. As the term bail has been gotten from the French word bailer who intends to convey or to give. The term bail has been utilized for quite a while. The provisions with respect

UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION VS UNION OF INDIA

CASE NAME : UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION VS UNION OF INDIA Author : VAIBHAVI BATRA EQUIVALENT CITATION (1991) 4 SCC 584 BENCH Justice R.S. Pathak, Justice R. Mishra, Justice E.S. Venkataramiah, Justice N.D. Ojha and Justice M.N. Venkatachalliah INTRODUCTION In the year 1934 American Industrial Giant Union Carbide with the Union of India incorporated Union Carbide

TRIAL OF SUMMON CASES BY MAGISTRATE

Author : Sweta Upadhyay Abstract:  This article  is about the Summon, Procedure to deal with summon case provided under “Code of Criminal Procedure 1973”. And a brief discussion of section  2 (w),204 (1)(a), 205,251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, and 259 Code Of Criminal Procedure 1973 .Finally talks about the power of the

Piracy in film industry

Author :Md Farhan Kibriya Firstly, I would like to describe what is piracy as used with regard to the film industry. It is a simple term and in its common sense, basically means that the party produces or uses the copyrighted work without the authorization of the author. The unauthorized usage may be in different

FREE CONSENT UNDER CONTRACT

Author : Aakriti Pandey of The ICFAI University, Dehradun Every day, we make promises with our companions for the loyalty towards their commitments Making a promise could be a commitment that you just will keep your word. it’s a commitment that reinforces trust. But of these promises don’t seem to be legally bound until and

Force majeure during COVID-19

Author : Gopika Sasi Introduction Apart from the catastrophic impact that COVID-19 continues to unleash on human beings and countries worldwide, its outreach has also reached commerce and business. Existing contracts have become difficult or even impossible to perform. Contracts have to be reconsidered, contractual rights and obligations must be reassessed and how performance can