Shantabai v. State of Bombay & Ors. (1958) : case analysis
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by Rachit Garg
8h ago
This article is written by Sana Virani. In this article, the case of Shantabai v. State of Bombay has been discussed. It also talks about the different provisions of the law, fundamental rights, and case laws relevant to the comprehension of the case. This case explores the proprietary interests of the state and cross-examines the claim by the petitioner about infringement of fundamental rights. Introduction In 1951, a change in law caused a lot of distress among the people. To bring estates, mahals, forests, and alienated lands directly under the control of the Madhya Pradesh government, the ..read more
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Section 8 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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by Rachit Garg
8h ago
The article has been written by Samiksha Singh. This article deals with the relevance of motive, preparation, and conduct for the purpose of the law of evidence. Before delving into a detailed discussion of Section 8, the article firstly defines certain important terms that are necessary for understanding this Section. Further, the article also highlights the court’s interpretation of Section 8 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Introduction “Evidentia”, the Latin term for “evidence” means to prove or show something clearly. Deriving thereby, it can be said that evidence law is chiefly based on ..read more
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Sunderbhai Ambalal Desai & Ors. v. State of Gujarat (2002) : case analysis
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by Vanshika Kapoor
1d ago
This article is written by Avneet Kaur. It discusses various aspects of the case of Sunderbhai Ambalal v. State of Gujarat, a significant order of the Supreme Court wherein principles regarding the handling of valuable property in police custody during legal proceedings were enumerated. The article aims at discussing the landmark order in exhaustive depth. It also discusses the significance of the order in light of recent judgements.  It has been published by Rachit Garg. Introduction When we talk about disposing of property from police custody, it implies the procedure of handling and ma ..read more
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Section 67 of Information Technology Act, 2000
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by Vanshika Kapoor
1d ago
This article has been written by Akanksha Singh. This article is an exhaustive piece of work on the detailed study and analysis of the provisions of obscenity under Section 67 of the Information Technology Act, 2000. The article provides a comprehensive learning experience for the readers as it includes a thorough explanation of the concept of obscenity, along with relevant case laws under Section 67 of the Information Technology Act, 2000.   Introduction The development of the idea of obscenity in India has been shaped by shifting legal interpretations, cultural sensitivities, and c ..read more
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Annual General Meeting (AGM) under Company Law
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by Vanshika Kapoor
1d ago
This article is written by Shweta Singh. The article attempts to provide exhaustive information regarding the Annual General Meeting. The article highlights key aspects such as the importance of the annual general meeting holds in today’s corporate world, the legal requirements pertaining to conducting the meeting as outlined in the Indian Company Law, and the procedural aspects related to it. It has been published by Rachit Garg. Introduction In the corporate world, every crucial decision regarding the course of a business, ranging from obtaining a loan from the bank or approving financial re ..read more
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Sukhpal Singh Khaira v. State of Punjab (2022) : case analysis
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by Vanshika Kapoor
2d ago
This article is written by Gauri Gupta. The article aims to provide a detailed analysis of the landmark judgement of Sukhpal Singh Khaira v. State of Punjab (2022). The article highlights and elaborates on the facts of the case, the issues presented before the Court, arguments of the Appellant and respondent, the laws and precedents laid down in the case, and the judgement put forth by the Supreme Court of India. This article has been published by Shashwat Kaushik. Introduction  There has always been ambiguity regarding the nature and scope of Section 319 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1 ..read more
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Section 56 of Companies Act, 2013
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by Vanshika Kapoor
3d ago
This article is written by Moiz Akhtar. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the transfer of shares and transmission of shares under section 56 of the Companies Act, 2013. This article also covers all aspects of the procedures required for the registration of both the transfer and transmission of shares in a company. This article has been published by Shashwat Kaushik. Introduction In today’s 21st century, as India is moving towards a greater economy, its business dynamics are also evolving. India has come a long way from the 1991 economic crisis to building up one of the largest fore ..read more
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Difference between public and private company 
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by Vanshika Kapoor
3d ago
This article has been written by Kruti Brahmbhatt, exploring the differences between public and private companies. This article presents the detailed differences based on the incorporation of the company, shareholders and members, control and management, various regulatory compliances, and disclosure requirements. This article has been published by Shashwat Kaushik. Introduction We generally find words like ‘private’, ‘private. Ltd.’ or the term ‘public’ behind the names of the companies. These are the words used to categorise the companies into public and private companies. Both these kinds o ..read more
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Javed v. State of Haryana (2003) : case analysis
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by Rachit Garg
4d ago
This article is written by Shivani. A. This is an exhaustive article analysing the case of Javed v. State of Haryana. This case is a landmark judgement pertaining to the validity of certain provisions of the Haryana Panchayati Raj Act, 1994. This article provides the brief facts of the case, the issues involved, the judgement of the case, and the rationale behind the judgement. It also deals with the important provisions of the law as well as case laws referred by the judges while delivering the judgement. Introduction  One of the major impediments to the development of India in economic ..read more
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Removal of an arbitrator
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by Rachit Garg
4d ago
This article was written by Sumaiyya Anas. It covers the grounds for removal of an arbitrator under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The article provides a detailed insight as to who can be appointed as an arbitrator, the prescribed qualities and characteristics and disqualifications, as well as the composition of tribunals. It covers an in-depth analysis of the procedures prescribed for the appointment, challenge, removal, termination, and substitution of arbitrators with case laws and explanations.  Introduction The vast demographic of the people of India often results in the ..read more
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