Laws regarding carrying a weapon in IndiaIn a country as diverse and populous as India, the regulation of firearms and weapons is a matter of critical importance. With safety concerns and the nee...
Recently, in a matter relating to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 ('UAPA'), a Full-Judge Bench of the apex court comprising MR Shah, CT Ravikumar, and Sanjay Karol, JJ. overruled...
The TADA Act, or the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, was an Indian law enacted in 1985 with the aim of combating terrorism and disruptive activities. The Act was introduce...
As a result of the ever-increasing frequency of handgun ownership in India, a comprehensive investigation of the complex interrelationships that exist between the legal, social, and economic as...
The Arms Act has been an essential piece of legislation for regulating the manufacture, possession, and sale of firearms in many countries. This research paper provides a comprehensive overview...
The concept of advance payment or deposit is part of a contractual relationship between a buyer and a seller in transferring immovable property. However, it differs from security money, which g...
The Indian Parliament passed the Arms Act, 1959, with the sole intention of consolidating and amending the laws governing arms and ammunition. This was absolutely necessary to deal with the thr...
India became free in 1947, however it still took twelve years before this act was finally repealed. In 1959 the British era Indian Arms Act, 1878 (11 of 1878.) was finally consigned to history ...
What Criminal Procedure (ldentification) Bill talks about? It authorises law enforcement agencies to collect, store and analyse physical and biological samples of convicts and other persons for ...
As per the Oxford COVID-19 Government Reaction Tracking system, India has the most rigorous lockdown in comparison to other countries, with a perfect score of 100. The resources provided to Ind...