Difference between Judges And Justices Author : Abhay Pratap There happens to be so much confusion with respect to 3 terms, i.e., ‘Magistrate’, ‘Judge’ and ‘Justice’. In this article we will try to make a distinction between a ‘Judge’ and a ‘Justice’. We will also try to understand what these terms mean. In India and
Legal aspects of Home Quarantine Author : Abhay Pratap Before understanding what ‘Home Quarantine’ means and Legal aspects of Home Quarantine, we must understand what Quarantine means. Quarantine is the state in which a person, animal or anything is isolated from their normal day to day life style and restriction is put on them regarding
RELIGION AND LAW Author : Eshika Singla INTRODUCTION Religion is one of the basic proofs of existence of human life. It does not only involve following one’s belief but is most possible way of defining a person’s living style. People following different religions adapt themselves or their lifestyles as per their religion. Now a person
RIGHTS OF AN EMPLOYEE Author : ISHITA ARORA All the employees are entitled to certain rights. These fundamental rights are there so as to make the work environment comfortable and employee – friendly for every employee. An employer should know that he is legally safeguarded against discrimination on the basis of age, gender, race or
Laws Relating to Criminal Threat Author : V. Krishna Laasya Introduction A criminal threat is an offence where there is a loom of physical danger and communication of the same is either in the form of a verbal or a non- verbal way[1]. The threat must be in a definite form and must surely be
Abdul Rashid Khan v Mustafiran Bibi and Ors. Author : Shruti Kumari CITATIONS: A.I.R. 2006 Ori 186, 2006 II O.L.R. 94 BENCH: P. Tripathy, P. Mohanty INTRODUCTION: This Case is at the stage of appeal where two appeals are to be filed in the Orissa High Court against the judgment and the order passed by
Abdul Razaq v Nanhey and Ors. Author : Shruti Kumari CITATIONS: A.I.R. 1984 S.C. 452, 1984 Cri.L.J. 185, 1954 Supp (1) S.C.C. 15 BENCH: E. Venkataramiah, O.C. Reddy, S.M. Ali INTRODUCTION: This Case is at the stage of appeal through the special leave petition under Art. 136 of the Constitution of India and is against
Emperor v Bhagchand Jasraj Marwadi Author : Shruti Kumari CITATIONS: (1934) 36 BOMLR 379 BENCH: Justice J. Beaumont and Justice K.T, Barlee INTRODUCTION: In this case of Emperor v Bhagchand Jasraj Marwadi, appeal has been filed in the Hon’ble Bombay High Court against the judgment of the learned Additional Sessions Judge of Poona by the
F.I.R. – Setting the Criminal Law in motion Author : Ashutosh Sharma of ICFAI UNIVERSITY DEHRADUN INTRODUCTION F.I.R. stands for ‘First Information Report’. The first information report means any information, in particular the first information about the commission of an alleged offence recorded by a police officer, given either by the victim or any informant.
Career Aspects in Law Author :- Prity Kumari Career Aspects and Opportunities in Law When one hear the word “law”, the mind visualises some pictures and started creating a movie scene of court room battles, in which a person bearing white shirt, black pant and having a big black gown, a statue of Lady Justice,