What are the Rights of Prisoners in India?
Introduction As we enter a new decade, it can be seen that Crimes in India are at an all-time high! The crime rate in our country is increasing every passing day. From assault to murder
Read More ⟶Nirbhaya Case: SC Dismisses Death Row Convict’s Plea Challenging Rejection of Mercy Petition.
It has been seven years since the ill-fated night that involved the gang rape and fatal assault of a 23-year-old female in Delhi. The family of the victim has made every effort to seek justice
Read More ⟶“Virtual Courts Soon”, Says Supreme Court Judge Due to Corona Virus in India.
Amid the Novel Coronavirus outbreak, the Supreme Court on Monday said that “Soon, there will be virtual courts”. SC Justice DY Chandrachud who is heading one of the six benches of the Supreme Court said,
Read More ⟶Most Common Types of Deeds in India
Introduction: A deed can be defined as a written instrument, signed and delivered by one individual, known as the grantor, conveys the title of the real property to another individual, known as the guarantee. In other
Read More ⟶First Chief Justice of India
INTRODUCTION The Supreme Court is the Apex Court of the country, and there is no court that has an authority higher than this court. The head of the Supreme Court of India is the Chief
Read More ⟶Types of Law in India
Introduction: The term “law” has been explained by many jurists. Philosopher Austin defines the term law as “the command of the sovereign”. Holland, on the other hand, has explained it as “a general rule of
Read More ⟶Modes of Partition of Property and Partition Deed
Introduction: Property- The term “property” was explained in the case of Raichand v. Dattatrya as “property includes all legal rights of a person except his personal rights”. In R.C. Cooper vs. Union of India, the
Read More ⟶Human Rights in Indian Constitution
Overview Human rights are kinds of freedoms constituted by custom or international agreement that impose standards of conduct on all the nations. It may distinct from civil liberties, which are the type of freedom constituted
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