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Introduction to Section 506 IPC Section 506 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) deals with the punishment when the accused has committed the offense of criminal intimidation. Criminal intimidation has been defined under Section 503
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Criminal law in India In India, crime is an offense against the State. The law has given a massive status to crimes, so much so that punishments could range from fines to the death penalty.
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Corruption is a massive problem in India. It is perhaps the single biggest problem of this century. It is a hurdle towards the effective functioning of a healthy democracy such as ours. India is ranked
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Although there is a widespread belief that marriage is considered to be a sacred union, and lifetime commitment, the divorce rate in the world is growing. In the United States, half of the marriages end
Read More ⟶Arson Laws in India
Introduction To Arson Laws in India Arson as a crime can be defined as willful and maliciously setting fire to a property to cause damage. A person who commits arson is known as an arsonist.
Read More ⟶All About Section 188 of Indian Penal Code
Introduction To Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code In the scheme of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), Section 188 imposes punishment on whoever disobeys an order duly promulgated by a public servant. It prescribes
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Introduction To LGBT Rights In India During ancient times, Homosexuality and identity as a transgender were well accepted in India. The archaic laws that until very recently governed sexual activity between two consenting adults reflected
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Here we have listed 12 legal reasons for divorce under Indian laws. Adultery Either Party may file a petition under Section 13(1)(i) of Indian Marriage Act, 1955 on the ground of adultery. Section 10 of
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