THE AYODHYA RAM MANDIR CASE INTRODUCTION The Ayodhya dispute was a political, historical, and socio religious debate in India. The dispute that stretches back more than a century is one of the thorniest court cases and had its presence in almost every political statement that was made. The dispute was over a plot of land
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MINOR AND JUVENILE Author :- Krasti Singh Chauhan It would be safe to say that, both the words, Minor and Juvenile have almost the same meaning but they are separately used in two different contexts and inculpation. As adjectives the difference between juvenile and minor is that juvenile is young; not fully developed
Gloucester Grammar School Case Case Summary CITATION:((1411), Y. B. 11 Hen. 4, f. 47, pi. 19) FACT OF THE CASE: In the Gloucester Grammar School Case, the defendant was a faculty teacher within the plaintiff’s school. thanks to some dispute, the defendant left the plaintiff’s school and found out a rival school next thereto of
AUTHOR :- ARUSHI BANTA STUDENT OF NLC BHARATI VIDYAPEETH, PUNE INTRODUCTION Section 377 of Indian Penal Code was introduced during the British rule in 1861 in India. Section 377 criminalized ‘carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal’ making it an unnatural and punishable offence. It was based on the
If we look at the context of the India, then a Sanskrit verse is very popular and is often heard from the elders, हर्तृ र्न गोचरं याति दत्ता भवति विस्तृता। कल्पान्तेऽपि न या नश्येत् किमन्यद्विद्यया विना।। That means, That which is not visible to thieves, which is expanded by giving, which does not perish even
INTRODUCTION The 2013 Mumbai gang rape case which is rather remembered as the Shakti Mills gang rape case was one of the most heinous crime of that time. The victim was a 22 year old photojournalist who was interning with an English language magazine in Mumbai, who had gone to the Shakti Mills compound for
STATEMENT OF FACTS:• On January 1, 1979, the govt headed by the PM Sri Morarji Desai designated the second Backward Classes commission u/a 340 of the Constitution to research the SEBCs inside the region of India and prescribe ventures to be taken for their progressions.• The commission presents its report in December 1980 and recognized
INTRODUCTION The present case is one of the historic cases which deal with the wide parameters of Capital Punishment in India. There is no denying the fact that it was in this very case where the convict was the first of all to be hanged and lawfully executed in India for a crime as rape
CASE NAME: K M Nanavati vs. State of Maharashtra CITATION- AIR 1962 SC 605 DECIDED ON- 24th November, 1961 BENCH- K. Subbarao, SK Das, Raghubar Dayal INTRODUCTION- A landmark case in the criminal history of India, K.M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra has been a case discussed like ever since now. This judgment made its place as soon as
CITATION- AIR 1978 SC 597 BENCH- M.H. BEG (CJI), Y.V. CHANDRACHUD, V.R. KRISHNA IYER, P.N. BHAGWATI, N.L. UNTWALIA, S. MURTAZA FAZAL ALI & P.S. KAILASAM JJS. FACTS- Maneka Gandhi was a journalist. Her passport was confiscated by Regional Passport Officer, New Delhi on 2nd July 1977. Ministry of External Affairs declined to provide any reason