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This article is written by Tisha Agrawal. The article deals with the case of Palvinder Kaur v. State of Punjab, with reference to its facts, issues raised, arguments made, and the judgement, as well as the concerned legal provisions of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, and the Indian Penal Code, 1860.
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In a criminal proceeding, the evidence of ‘confession’ holds a very crucial position. The landmark decision of Palvinder Kaur v. State of Punjab (1952) aids in understanding the admissibility of confession as evidence under Section 24 of the Evidenc ..read more
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This article is written by Soumyadutta Shyam. This article deals with the case of Ammini & Others v. State of Kerala. This article discusses in detail the facts of the case, the issues raised before the Court, the arguments presented by both parties, the legal aspects involved in the case, and the judgement of the case.
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A criminal conspiracy is an agreement between two or more persons to do an illegal act or to accomplish a legal act by illegal means. Since a conspiracy is an agreement, there must be at least two persons involved in it. A criminal conspiracy is not just the in ..read more
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This article is written by Upasana Sarkar. In this article, the judgement of Mathai v. State of Kerala (2005) has been discussed. This article gives a detailed understanding and an extensive analysis of this case. It deals with the facts, issues, judgement and case laws relating to this case. It also includes all the laws relating to grievous hurt under the Indian Penal Code.
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In a case, where one person hurts another person, there are certain elements that need to be taken into consideration to determine the amount of punishment that needs to be awarded to the accused person by th ..read more
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The article is written by Jyotika Saroha. The article deals with Section 75 of the Juvenile Justice Act 2015, which talks about the punishment for cruelty to children. It primarily discusses the meaning of cruelty, acts that amount to cruelty, and significant legislation providing for the protection of children. Further, it talks about the important provisions of the said Act and the ingredients laid down in Section 75. Lastly, the article addresses statistics pertaining to crimes against children in India.
“The most sophisticated people I know-inside, they are all children.” ~Jim Henson
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This article is written by Harshit Kumar. It seeks to discuss in detail the case of Jacob Mathew v. State of Punjab, regarding the negligence by the doctor. It covers the important facts of the case, including the issue raised, the arguments of both parties, the law involved, and the judgement of the case, with important case laws included in this judgement. It also includes the discussion of sections such as Sections 304A and 34 of the IPC, along with Section 482 of the CrPC. Furthermore, it also includes the significance of the case and what the essentials of medical negligence are.
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This article is written by Shamyana Parveen. This article would enable the learners to gain a basic understanding of the problem of corporal punishment given to the children in school in the Indian context and knowledge about the legal position and legislative provisions regarding corporal punishment in India. This article would also give information about the negative effects of corporal punishment on children and the need to ban it.
It has been published by Rachit Garg.
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Corporal punishment is described as the earliest form of punishment in criminology. Corporal punishment ..read more
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This article is written by Pruthvi Ramakanta Hegde. This article covers the abortion ban in the US, with special reference to the overturned decision of Roe v. Wade case. Further, it covers abortion-related laws, the legality of abortion in different states of the US, different judicial pronouncements with regard to abortion in the US, the president’s opinions towards the ban on abortion, and also covers the effects of such a ban in the US.
This article has been published by Shashwat Kaushik.
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Every woman has the right to make decisions about their own bodies. This includes the cho ..read more
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4d ago
This article is written by Kaustubh Phalke. The article exhaustively covers the punishment for rape. The article attempts to explain the meaning and scope of rape and the types of rape. It also deals with the punishment of rape in other countries.
This article has been published by Shashwat Kaushik.
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Violence against women or any person in any form is a violation of Article 21 of the Constitution of India which guarantees a person the right to live a dignified life. People, especially women face such violence in different forms, the most recorded and brutal crime being ‘rape’.
A ve ..read more
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This article is written by Trisha Prasad. The article discusses the concept of Prerogative writs, its legal history, the existing laws in India and the application of the writs in the current Indian legal system. This article will also provide a global perspective on the application of writs through a comparative analysis of prerogative writs in two prominent jurisdictions, India and the United States of America.
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The Constitution of India guarantees certain fundamental rights and legal rights to citizens of India as well as other individuals. The Indian judiciary plays the importa ..read more
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This article is written by Shweta Singh. This article contains a detailed analysis of the findings and decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Kartar Singh v. State of Punjab (1994). In addition to this, it also discusses the relevance and significance this case holds in today’s scenario.
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The Indian Constitution, under Part III, outlines various fundamental rights that are intrinsic to individual growth and development. However, none of the rights provided under Part III are absolute. These rights are subject to certain limitations to ensure that the enforcement of indi ..read more