Anuradha vs State of Maharashtra Author : Neha Singh Citation: 2015 BOM 989 Bench: Justice R. P Sondur Baldota INTRODUCTION In this Present case of Anuradha vs State of Maharashtra, the court modified the previous order to delete the condition of furnishing surety of Rs. 50,000/-. The facts and the circumstances were not justified to
Bhaja Pradhan vs State of Orissa Author : Ishita Arora Citation: 1976 CriLJ 1347 Bench: Justice R. Misra and Justice N. Das. Introduction In the present case of Bhaja Pradhan vs State of Orissa, an appeal has been filed by the appellant against the order of conviction and sentence to rigorous imprisonment for life for
BASICS OF COMPANY LAW Author : Monalisha Singh Introduction: Company in India is governed by the Statuary “Companies Act 1956”, “Companies Act 2013”, Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 , etc & other allied Acts and rules & regulations. By invoking the present and other allied laws, In India corporate affairs of companies are administered by
CRIMINAL TRESPASS Author : Monalisha Singh As per the definition of Black’s dictionary, if any person enters on the property which belongs to the other person without any lawful authority, entitlement or right (either express or implied) then the person doing so is liable for the offense of Criminal Trespass. In simple sense, criminal trespass
Medical Negligence in India Author : Neha Singh The profession of Health is not immune to negligence. Every year 98,000 deaths in India are reported due to medical injuries and according to Manupatra, medico-legal cases have gone up to 400% in India. Medical negligence fundamentally is a breach of duties and ethics committed by a
Mob Lynching and Human Rights Author : Prity Kumari, Central University of South Bihar Mob lynching is the most depraved form of violence, an abnormal behaviour, antisocial behaviour and an act of barbarism. As it has been rightly said “the temper of the multitude is fickle”.[1] This type of behaviour is seen due to influence
PUBLIC NUISANCE Author : Monalisha Singh A person in possession of a property is entitled to its undisturbed enjoyment as per law. However, if someone else’s improper use or enjoyment in his property finishes up resulting into an unlawful interference together with his enjoyment or use of that property or of a number of the
Assault and Battery Author : Prity Kumari Assault and Battery are the two facets of civil as well as criminal cases. These are the two separate legal concepts with distinct elements. They are intentional torts, meaning they can serve as the basis for a civil lawsuit demanding compensation in the form of monetary damages. An
PIGEON HOLE THEORY Author : Monalisha Singh A general question of debate is whether or not the topic of tort should be called as ‘Law of Torts’ or ‘Law of Tort’. Consistent with Salmond it’s law of torts and in his support he proposed the Pigeon Hole Theory. Salmond in his book asked an issue
SEDITION LAWS IN INDIA Author : SYEDA KHIZRA RIZVI Abstract Sedition means, any act or speech which leads to insurrection against the State. As per Section 124A of Indian Penal Code, 1860, “sedition is a said to be a cognizable offence against the State by any individual whoever, by words or by gesture or by