Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) grants the District Magistrate, Sub-divisional Magistrate, or any other Executive Magistrate empowered by the state government, the authorit...
Domestic violence is a grave societal issue that warrants stringent legal measures to protect victims and ensure justice. Laws such as Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and the...
Bail may The concept and philosophy of bail was discussed by supreme Court in Vaman Narain Ghiya v. State of Rajasthan, (2009) 2 SCC 281, thus bail remains an undefined term in CrPC. Nowhere...
The principle of secularism is incorporated in the promotion of democracy by maintaining national unity and integrity. Further provisions are found in the Constitution for the formation of secu...
DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid, the strands of identity that living beings receive from their ancestors. Outside of identical twins, no two people have the same DNA...
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 has devoted a full chapter on the subject of execution, suspension, remission, and commutation of sentences The Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CRPC) empower...
It is often the case when the police arrest a person on suspicion of a crime they are unable to complete the investigation in 24 hours. At this juncture when they require the accused or suspect...
The beauty of the Indian Constitution is that it includes I you and we. Such a magnificent, compassionate and monumental document embodies emphatic inclusiveness which has been further nurtured b...
People have become over-reliant on mobile devices, especially on smart phones to drive their sociable, enjoyment and refinement networks. Operation of these phones is made possible by th...
Some important sections of the Information Technology Act 2000: 1. Trying to tamper with computer resources- Section 65 2. Trying to hack into the data stored in the computer – Section 66 3....
Preventive detention means to detain a person so that to prevent that person from commenting on any possible crime or in other words preventive detention is an action taken by the administration ...
Definition- Tax law is the practice of law that relates to the assessment and payment of taxes. Tax laws come from a variety of sources....They're based in federal and state constitutions, laws a...
IPR Law: means intellectual property law and this intellectual property law deals with the rules for securing and enforcing legal rights to inventions, designs, and artistic works. Just as the la...
Article 21 of the Indian constitution is one of the most important Articles in the Indian constitution, which accords sanctity to the human life. Article 21 casts an onerous duty on the state to ...
Triple Talaq a debatable issue nowadays and also now the Government of India has introduced a bill in parliament which will criminalize the giving of Triple Talaq that is given instantly Talaq th...
Definition: The law on firearms in India is governed by Indian Arms Act 1959 which provides guidelines for keeping arms. It is an act of parliament which has repealed the earlier act of 1878 a...
Legal Aid means giving free legal services to the poor and weaker section of society who cannot afford to take the service of advocate to conduct a case or any legal proceeding in the court of ...
Witnesses and their role in determining outcomes of cases are very essential for trials in courts. A favorable witness in providing favorable testimony works for strengthening the case of the par...
Preventive detention means to detain a person so that to prevent that person from commenting on ...
The principle of secularism is incorporated in the promotion of democracy by maintaining nation...
Legal Aid means giving free legal services to the poor and weaker section of society who cannot...
Definition: The law on firearms in India is governed by Indian Arms Act 1959 which provides gu...