Self Defence Laws in India
Introduction It is the primary duty of the state to protect its citizens from any harm. But circumstances may arise where the state aid is not available, or the state is not able to lend
Read More ⟶Gazetted Officer for Document Attestation
Who is a gazetted officer? A Gazette officer is a person who is an officer in the Indian Government service, the signature, stamp, and official seal of which is necessary for verifying and attesting the
Read More ⟶Reasons Expensive Law Firms are Better Options
One of the key advantages of expensive law firms is the expertise and specialization they bring to the table. These firms often comprise highly skilled and experienced attorneys who have dedicated years to mastering specific
Read More ⟶Top 10 Criminals of India – You Don’t Know
India, the home of over 1 billion people. It’s a family where all the traditions, religions, ages are safe and sound together. But the terror of crime is still in the veins of people of
Read More ⟶List of All Gazetted Officers in India
Very often for various purposes, we are in search of a gazetted officer for the verification and attestation of the documents. There is no concrete list available on the regular sources as to whom to
Read More ⟶Emerging Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Technologies in India: Is the Regulatory Landscape Prepared?
Whether for payments of products and services, funds transfer, or growing wealth, cryptocurrency and blockchain technology continue to be adopted and used throughout India. However, despite the many benefits that crypto offer, it’s crucial not
Read More ⟶Digital Evidence Management – DEM
In today’s digital age, the volume and complexity of digital evidence in investigations have increased exponentially. From law enforcement agencies to corporate investigations, the management of digital evidence has become a critical challenge. This is
Read More ⟶What is a Review Petition?
Introduction: When a judgment is passed by a Court, the doctrine of functus officio applies to it. This Latin doctrine means that if the judgment in a case has been pronounced or an order has
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