Rape Laws under IPC Author : V. Krishna Laasya Introduction Rape is an action that takes place without consensus and includes intercourse either anal or vaginal. Today, there is a wide increase in the number of rape cases, and to increase the ambit of the same, the term rape also includes penetration of the private
THE ACT DOES NOT CREATE GUILT TILL THE MIND IS GUILTY Author : Nishi Ved Abstract People’s brain are complex beings. One does not feel guilty of killing a man whereas the other even hit by a slight shoulder punch says sorry. In law how does one define the motive, the intension of person to
What to do when Police Officer refuse to register your FIR ? An Analysis Of Section 154 (3) of Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973. Author : Mohd Aqib Aslam Introduction It is true that both crime and criminal are looked upon greatest hatred by all sections of the people in society, but it is also
Amrik Singh vs State of Punjab Author : Ishita Arora Citation: 1994 SCC, Supl. (1) 320 Bench: Justice K. J. Reddy and Justice N. P. Singh. Introduction In this case of Amrik Singh vs State of Punjab, an appeal was filed by the appellants against the order of conviction by the High Court for offences
Amruta v. State of Maharashtra Author : Ishita Arora Citation: AIR 1983 SC 629 Bench: Justice D. Desai and Justice O. C. Reddy. Introduction In the case of Amruta v State of Maharashtra, a Special Leave Petition under Article 136 of the Indian Constitution was filed by the appellant (Amruta) against the order of conviction
ANTI CORRUPTION LAWS Author : VARNIKA VERMA Anyone who wants to tackle corruption must be willing to go all the way. There are no shortcuts. -OBY EZEKWESILI INTRODUCTION: Unlike the much of the developed world or UN Convention, the OECD guidelines, India does not have a comprehensive laws on corruption, what we do
Introduction of Kidnapping and Abduction Author :- Kirti Singh Introduction The Offences related to the Kidnapping and Abduction covered under chapter IV of the Indian Penal Code, which states about the offences against custody and security. As per the provision of IPC, Section 359 to 374 talks about kidnapping and abduction and the punishment varying
CUSTODIAL TORTURES AND DEATH IN INDIA Author : Monalisha Singh Custodial death is very old concept which is prevalent in India since the British rule. Custodial death is an abrogation of human rights and a gross violation of human rights of the prisoners. This is completely against the law that prisoners are tortured physically in
Atmendra v State of Karnataka Case Summary Author : Ishita Arora Citation: (1998) 4 SCC 256 Bench: Justice M.K. Mukherjee and Justice Syed Shah Quadri. Introduction This case presents a glaring example of how a man getting enraged by trivial things has committed the most heinous crime of murder of the nearest relative. In this
Author : Ishita Arora Citation: 1977 AIR 608 Bench: Justice M. H. Beg, Justice A.N. Ray and Justice Jaswant Singh. Introduction A Special Leave Petition under Article 136 of the Indian Constitution was filed by the appellant against the order of conviction and sentence of death for burning alive three innocent sleeping children by taking