LAWS RELATED TO CAUSING DEATH BY NEGLIGENCE Author : Monalisha Singh As per the law, negligence is any act of ignorance that can cause injury to the person or his property. It is an act marked by the carelessness of any person. There are four fundamental ingredients to prove that the defendant has done the
KARNATAKA HC: Issues Notice on Plea Seeking Benefit of Education Loan Moratorium Scheme Amidst Corona Virus The Karnataka High Court as of late issued take note in a Public Intrigued Case (PIL) looking for expansion of the ban plot on instruction credits to all categories of understudies in see of the COVID-19 pandemic. Notice has
Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code Author : Neha Singh The Section 375 of Indian Penal Code defines rape as sexual intercourse with a woman against her will, without her consent by coercion, misrepresentation or fraud or at a time she has been intoxicated or duped, or is of unsound mental health and in
PIL seeking uniform grounds for divorce for all Indian citizens filed in SC Supreme Court has been brought forward with a PIL (Public Interest Litigation) mentioning the disparity among the divorce laws and the international conventions as being non-uniform, anomalous and prejudiced prejudice on the basis of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth.
NEET AND JEE MAIN 2020 PILs DISSOLVED BY SUPREME COURT Health is wealth is one of the most heard quotes in everybody’s lifetime. During this ongoing COVID-19 pandemic condition where life has become so unpredictable and uncertain health has taken the most important place over all the other motives or goals in life. Keeping all
Bombay HC order relief to the army man for rape accuse Single bench Justice Bharati Dangre granted anticipatory bail to an Army Major who was charged with rape by a woman who met and found on a matrimony website in Maj. Aunshuman Mahendra Jha vs The State of Maharashtra. As per the case, complainant-woman, aged
Karnataka HC Asks for Justification for registration in Seva Sindhu Portal. The Karnataka High Court has asked the State Government to justify its decision to make it is compulsory to for travellers coming from other states to register on the Seva Sindhu Portal to obtain an E-pass. The bench comprising of Justice Abhay Oka and
DISHONOUR OF CHEQUE NOT AN “OFFENCE AGAINST SOCIETY” : PUNJAB AND HARYANA HC The Punjab and Haryana High Court as of late ruled that the offense of dishonour of a cheque isn’t an offence against society which a denounced is entitled to have relieving components considered in sentencing (Rakesh Kumar v. Jasbir Singh and another).
Chief Justice of Rajasthan HC tested positive for Covid-19 the functioning of court will remain suspended Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court Sh. Indrajit Mahanty tested positive for Coronavirus and working of the court will remain suspended for 3 days. The Union Law and Justice Ministry on October 2019 appointed Senior Judge Indrajit Mahanty as
WHEN CAN POLICE SEARCH HOME WITHOUT WARRANT? Author : Eshika Singla INTRODUCTION To understand the topic better let’s first discuss the meaning of term warrant. In layman’s language when any legal body or authority or say government issues a document thereby empowering police officers to arrest, search premises or property or carrying out any other