Law of torts is said to be a collection of circumstances in which remedy is given by the court by way of damages for the legal harm caused by one person to another. Three elements which need to b...
What Is Punishment?Punishment refers to the infliction of penalty, castigation by the judicial arm of the state. The purpose of punishment is not only to cause physical pain to the wrongdoer but ...
What Is Bail? The term ‘bail’ is originated from an old French verb ‘bailer’ which means ‘to give’ or ‘to deliver’. Bail refers to the provisio...
The Indian Parliament legislates with the use of governmental acts. Only after the draft bills are passed by the Parliament, these acts are introduced into the Indian Constitution. There are vari...
Meaning and Concept of Special Leave Petition (SLP) Special Leave Petition (SLP) holds a chief place in the Judiciary of India. Supreme Court has been provided a residual power that is to be exe...
The Constitution of India is a principle document that formulates rights, duties and powers of citizens, government and officials. It is regarded to be the world’s most extensive Constitut...
Review PetitionIn India, a binding decision of the Supreme Court/High Court can be reviewed in a review petition. A review petition cane be filed by the parties aggrieved by the decisions of Supr...
Recently, Citizenship (Amendment) Act was passed by the Indian Parliament and it was enacted into law on 12 December, 2019. But this led the country into a wave of protests against it as it laid ...
The preamble of the Indian Constitution serves as a brief introductory statement of the Constitution that sets out the guiding purpose, principles and philosophy of the Indian Constitution.[1]By ...
The term ‘Alibi’ is a Latin term which implies ‘elsewhere’ or ‘somewhere else’. Alibi is used as a defense in criminal proceedings by the accused against the...
Judicial review is recognized as a necessary and a basic requirement for construction up of a novel civilization in order to safeguard the liberty and rights of the individuals. The power of judi...
There is only one religion, though there hundreds of versions of it. -George Bernard Shaw Religion is that which grows out of, and gives expression to, experience of the holy in its various aspect...
I realized that the true function of a lawyer was to unite parties... The lesson was so indelibly burnt into me that a large part of my time during the twenty years of my practice as a lawyer was...
“The bond that links your true family is not one of blood, but of respect and joy in each other’s life.†- Richard Bach In the course of transit from primitive to modern age, t...
“The bedrock of our democracy is the rule of law and that means we have to have an independent judiciary, judges who can make decisions independent of the political winds that are blowing.�...
Definition of ChequeThe Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 defines the term Cheque as under: “A cheque is a bill of exchange drawn on a specified banker and not expressed to be payable otherwis...
There is nothing non-secular or sectarian in demanding that the provisions of Indian civil laws should apply evenhandedly to all. -Amarty Sen (1993) There has been much debate in recent times on ...
The Constitution of India encompasses Right to Privacy under Article 21, which is a requisite of right to life and personal liberty. Stressing on the term ‘privacy’, it is a dynamic ...
The preamble of the Indian Constitution serves as a brief introductory statement of the Constitu...
“The bedrock of our democracy is the rule of law and that means we have to have an indepen...
Judicial review is recognized as a necessary and a basic requirement for construction up of a no...
What Is Bail? The term ‘bail’ is originated from an old French verb ‘bailerâ�...