Relationship Between Law and Liberty
What is Law? The Black’s Law Dictionary defines law as the aggregate of legislation, judicial precedents, and accepted legal principles; the body of authoritative grounds of judicial and administrative action; esp., the body of rules,
Read More ⟶Intestate Succession and Inheritance Under Hindu Law
Introduction The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 is an act enacted by the parliament, keeping in view the resolution of disputes relating to the succession of the property after the death of a Hindu. Its preamble
Read More ⟶Section 374 of Indian Penal Code, 1860
Section 374 of Indian Penal Code, 1860 discusses ‘unlawful compulsory labour’ which means forcing somebody unlawfully to work and against their will. Forced labour refers to situations in which individuals are coerced to work by
Read More ⟶Provisions that bypass the Hindu Succession Act 2005
Introduction In India, the statutes governing the succession of property of an individual are either the acts based on religion or a general code that defines them all. In case of a Hindu, the non-testamentary
Read More ⟶Everything You Need to Know About Facts of the Case
INTRODUCTION Facts are usually the information about the case given by the client to his lawyer. The lawyers base their arguments on the facts given, in order to win the cases in the court of
Read More ⟶Criminal Breach of Trust
INTRODUCTION Criminal breach of trust is a criminal offence according to the provision of Section 405 of the Indian Penal code. This offence is similar to the offence of Embezzlement in English Law. As the
Read More ⟶Amendment In The Indian Constitution
Introduction The term ‘amend’ means ‘to make right; to correct or rectify’[1] An amendment is a formal revision or addition proposed or made to a statute, constitution, pleading, order, or other instruments; specif., a change
Read More ⟶Latest Judgement by Supreme Court on IPC Section 377
A taboo, an illegal act, an unnatural act, a filthy act- this and much more is what is heard of when we talk about the same-sex relationship in India. Section 377 of the Indian Penal
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