KEY TAKEAWAYS It's important to highlight that following the enactment of the Hindu Succession Act in 2005 and the subsequent amendment to Section 6 (4), no court shall uphold any individual’s right to recover debts contracted by their fath ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The origins of the “Insanity defence” trace back centuries, with legal precedents such as “The McNaughten Rule of 1843” in England. Section 84 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) establishes the insanity defence, aff ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Doctrine of Frustration is rooted in the legal principle summarized by the Latin maxim “Les Non-Cogit Ad Impossibilia”, which asserts that the law cannot compel individuals to perform impossible tasks. This principle ack ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Section 397 - 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) grants both the ‘Sessions and High Court’ concurrent powers for revision. Section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) grants the High Court the power of revisi ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Section 161 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) empowers police officers to conduct the investigation in order to examine any person who is acquainted with the facts and circumstances of the case. Section 161 mandates that any stat ..