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Should Opinion Polls Be Banned?
At the very inception, let me begin by saying that there has been a fierce controversy over the huge debate triggered on the moot question Should opinion polls be banned?Hits: 6738 -
How Is Model Tenancy Act Beneficial for NRIs?
The new Model Tenancy Act offers great benefits to NRIs & landlords to get a sustainable rental income under a disciplined and law-protected environment.Hits: 2748 -
Raseen Babu KM vs Kerala while reversing the conviction imposed upon the petitioner has issued a set of guidelines to be followed in cases of an accused pleading guilty for the offences charged...Hits: 4958
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Copyright Protection and Infringement in India
I have tried to enlighten people about the role played by Copyrights law during the global pandemicHits: 5100 -
MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE AMID COVID 19: WHOM TO BLAME?
This article is about the medical negligence happening in our country during COVID 19Hits: 10744 -
Persons Under Illegal Detention Shall Be Paid Compensation By State: Allahabad HC
Shiv Kumar Verma v/s U.P. while underscoring in no uncertain terms that the award of compensation for harassment by public authorities not only compensates the individual, satisfies him personally...Hits: 6878 -
What is Plea bargaining and how does it work?
The idea of plea bargaining was not there in criminal law since its initiation. Thinking about this situation, Indian Legal researchers and Jurists consolidated this idea in Indian Criminal Law. As...Hits: 6259 -
Future Manifestation Of A Successful Lawyer Towards A Digitally Driven Future
Legal Industry and the Enhancement of the Technology Towards the Progressive Development In An Amicable MannerHits: 2202 -
Mere silence is not Acceptance
The confusion regarding whether an acceptance can be done on mere silence basis is unclear under the Indian contract law. Therefore, it is subjected to deliberation which the research will try to...Hits: 10072 -
Contract of Indemnity and Insurance
Contract of indemnity may sound very similar to a contract of insurance to a layman and therefore allows for anomalies in perception, resulting in confusion, which the study will attempt to expand on.Hits: 11243 -
Distressed Mergers & Acquisitions: A Recent Trend in Corporate Sector in India
Distressed M&As are not new to the Indian economy. In a distressed M&A, both investors and sellers have a lot of research, procedure, and due diligence to undertake in a much shorter amount...Hits: 2982 -
Notable Sayings and the juristic WorksHits: 5072
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VS Achuthanandan vs Kerala ruled that a second FIR based on the very same allegations cannot be registered, more so when the first FIR has been quashed on merits. It deserves mentioning here that...Hits: 4924
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Non-Listing Of Bail Application Impinges On Liberty Of Accused: SC
Chunni Lal Gaba vs Assistant Director, Directorate of Enforcement Permission To File Slp Without Certified/Plain Copy Of Impugned Order) hold that non-listing of bail application impinges on...Hits: 4845 -
Shocking Letter By Col Purohit To Human Rights Commission Exposes How He Was Ruthlessly Tortured
Pradeep Sharma whom NIA arrested just recently, one is left totally appalled, aghast and ashamed to note that those Mumbai ATS police officers who had a direct role in framing Lt Col Prasad...Hits: 5136 -
President Must Now Intervene In Lt Col Purohit's Case
President of India is the supreme commander of the Armed Forces of India and whenever any soldier or officer of Armed Forces is made to suffer immensely without any valid reasonHits: 4742 -
Urvashi Aggarwal vs Inderpaul Aggarwal that the obligation of a father to maintain his son under Section 125 of CrPC would not come to an end when the son attains the age of majority after...Hits: 11409
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Nishant @ Nishu v. UP half backed gang-charts being filed under the UP Gangster Act 1986, that ultimately helps alleged gangsters in easily obtaining bail, thereby threatening the order of the...Hits: 7128
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Digital Healthcare - Legal Aspect
In digital healthcare programs information technology is used to provide the healthcare solutions to people who are undergoing treatment.Hits: 5898 -
Gurdeep Singh Dhinjal v/s M.P. that the Authority, however, must be wary of those needs which are fanciful or simply pretentious or purely fired by a desire to flaunt or parade in public the...Hits: 4448
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REVISION OF MARITAL AGE IN INDIA
This article puts light on how a woman's life could have a positive impact if the marital age is revised.Hits: 6929 -
Advocates Clerks Cannot File Affidavits On Behalf Of Parties On Original Side: Orissa HC
Thabir Sagar vs Odisha the practice of Advocate's clerks filing affidavits on behalf of parties is unacceptable. Such a practice is in gross violation of Rule 26 of the Orissa High Court Rules. It...Hits: 7136 -
Law Commission Recommends Disqualification Of Politicians On Framing Of Charges
It merits immense significance that the Law Commission had some years back very strongly recommended that politicians be disqualifiedHits: 4793 -
KLA Const Technologies Pvt Ltd vs The Embassy of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan A Foreign State cannot claim sovereign immunity under Section 86 of CPC against enforcement of an Arbitral Award...Hits: 5386
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Constitutionality Of Death Penalty And Life Imprisonment In India And Norway
Punishment has always been used as a response to crime. Broadly speaking, there are two approaches to punishing a criminal- rehabilitative and retributive.Hits: 5735 -
Tripura HC Directs Centre To Amend Section 27A Of NDPS Act Without Delay
Tripura, Agartala v. UOI, wherein it has directed the Central Government, Ministry of Home Affairs to take appropriate steps for amending Section 27A of the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic...Hits: 8190 -
Community Members Act Of Snatching Away Woman's Right To Marry Requires To Be Condemned: Gujarat HC
Sureshbhai Hathibhai Khant vs Gujarat the act of community members in snatching away a woman's right to marry and entering into violence and causing harassment is required to be condemned.Hits: 4085 -
Forced Vaccination Violates Fundamental Right: Meghalaya HC
Registrar General, High Court of Meghalaya Vs State of Meghalayathat forced vaccination violates fundamental rights as mandated under Article 19(1)(g) of the Indian Constitution and has very...Hits: 5199 -
Indian Young Lawyers Association & ors. vs. The state of Kerala & ors.
Sabrimala Case NoteHits: 21418 -
Telangana High Court has issued practice directions to Magistrates and Trial Courts having jurisdiction to try offences under the Negotiable Instruments Act pursuant to the directions issued by the...Hits: 7328

