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Decoding the Indian Penal Code: Key Provisions and Insights


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Introduction The Indian Penal Code (IPC) serves as India's fundamental criminal code. It is a comprehensive legal code that covers various aspects of criminal law in the country. The IPC was drafted by the first Law Commission of India and enacted into law on 6th October 1860, during the British col...

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Anik
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Bangalore, Karnataka

Right to be forgotten


Written By : Anik (Advocate, Bangalore)

Research Statement his research seeks to delve into the complex landscape of the Right to be Forgotten in the Indian context, where explicit legislation is absent. The main focus is to shed light on the delicate balance between safeguarding individual privacy and ensuring the free flow of informatio...

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Anik
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Bangalore, Karnataka

Experimental Criminology: Failures And Victories


Written By : Anik (Advocate, Bangalore)

Introduction Experimental criminology is a field of criminology that uses experimental methods to answer questions about crime. These experiments are typically conducted in real-world settings, such as prisons, police departments, and schools. Experimental criminologists use a variety of methods, in...

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Copyright and YouTube


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Introduction In the dynamic landscape of digital content creation and consumption, the interplay between copyright law and platforms like YouTube has become a focal point of discussion. As one of the world's most popular video-sharing platforms, YouTube provides an avenue for creators to share their...

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Indian Penal Code 1860 v/s Nyaya Sanhita 2023- What has changed?


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Introduction On August 11, 2023, the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita of 2023 was presented in the Lok Sabha. This proposed legislation aims to replace the existing Indian Penal Code of 1860 (IPC), which currently serves as the primary legal framework for criminal offenses in India. The IPC covers a wide ra...

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Section 498a IPC


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Introduction The incorporation of Section 498A in the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was a response to the increasing number of dowry-related deaths and harassment cases. The section addresses cruelty by a husband or his relatives towards a woman, where such cruelty is intended to drive her to commit suici...

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Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1908


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Introduction The Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1908, a legislative milestone in India during the colonial era, holds historical significance in the evolution of the country's legal framework. Enacted by the British colonial authorities, this act addressed a wide range of criminal offenses and social...

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Online Fraud Law


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Introduction The digital age has transformed the way people interact, transact, and communicate. While this transformation has brought numerous benefits, it has also exposed individuals and businesses to the risks associated with online fraud. Online fraud encompasses a range of deceptive activities...

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Law on Medical Negligence


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Introduction Medical negligence is a serious concern that can have profound implications on patients' health and well-being. In India, the legal framework surrounding medical negligence has evolved to provide patients with avenues to seek justice and compensation when they suffer harm due to healthc...

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Vidhikarya

Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage


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Introduction Previously, it was thought that weddings were prearranged in heaven. Therefore, the issue of being apart from one another seemed a far cry. But over time, social reformers who believed that a woman should not be bound to a man who lacked even the most basic attributes that a decent spou...

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