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Posted On : October 11, 2021
Types of punishments under the Indian penal code, 1860 (sections 53 to 75)
Introduction The stage of punishment is the final process of the criminal jurisprudence system. The well-known fundament...
Posted On : October 1, 2021
RAPE AGAINST MEN BY WOMEN – NO NEUTRAL LAW IN INDIA
Rape is the fourth most serious crime in India and a serious problem worldwide. It is generally a crime committed by men against women, but have we ever thought about it vice-versa? Historically, Rape was regarded as a crime committed by only men against women, but over time, it has been observed that members of other genders, such as men and transgender communities, are also victims of this crime...
Posted On : September 1, 2021
Cheque Bounce or Sec 138 of Negotiable Instruments Acts cases decriminalization- a welcome step.
When a cheque is presented to the bank for encashment and if the bank denies or dishonours the payment as mentioned in the bank cheque then that cheque is called as bounced cheque. The literal meaning is that the cheque has bounced back to the issuer or the payee as the bank has not been able to honour the cheque and pay the amount mentioned therein. The reasons for cheque bounce could be;a) ...
Posted On : August 31, 2021
Abatement under IPC
ABETMENT OF SUICIDE This particular act is an offence under Sec. 306 and 107 of IPC.Sec 306 clearly explains that if a p...
Posted On : August 31, 2021
Sedition Law in India- An Intrinsic Look into the Developments in India
Sedition is considered to be an offence against the state and through Section 124A[i] of the IPC it punishes any act that subverts the government established by law. The rationale for the criminalisation of such acts is generally that it fosters “an environment and psychological climate conducive to criminal activity” even though it may not incite a specific offence.[ii] Furthermore, the core ...
Posted On : August 25, 2021
Explaining the fine line between Murder and Homicide
Explaining the fine line between Murder and Homicide Introduction The word homicide is derived from the Latin termshomi (man) and cido (cut), which means the killing of a human being by another man, when one causes or accelerates the death of another human being such an offence will be constituted as a homicide. The Indian Penal Code describes offences affecting life and deals with homicide offenc...
Posted On : August 13, 2021
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN CRIMINAL LAW ENFORCEMENT: A SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA
INTRODUCTIONThe Fourth Industrial Revolution has achieved changes in certain major parts of our general public unimaginablely...
Posted On : July 7, 2021
Corruption & Parliamentary Privileges
Parliament is responsible for the most important function i.e. formulating laws. Amending former laws to bring forth changes suitable to the present society require series of dedicated debates, discourse, deliberations and discussion. Similarly passing a new bill or act is not only a time-consuming process but also requires dedicated services of the members so that the law is suitable nation...
Posted On : July 5, 2021
Crime is an Offence that Merits Community Condemnation and Punishment
Crime is an offence that merits community condemnation and punishment. In India, Indian penal code 1860 deals with various types of offences and mentions the punishment of those. Law of crime is a vital part of every country’s legal system. Human beings are social animals and when they interact with others in society, they have to follow some basic rules for the maintaining the peace and justice...
Posted On : June 27, 2021
CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY OF DEFAMATION LAWS UNDER IPC
1. INTRODUCTIONAfter the life, what a man cares most is their reputation. Reputation is considered as a precious jewel, on wh...
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