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Whether Taking A Voice Sample Of The Accused Without Their Consent Violates Article 20(3) Of The Indian Constitution

  Ruchitha Bafna    20 January 2022 at 13:55

KEY TAKEAWAY • The Supreme Court held in Ritesh Sinha v. State of Uttar Pradesh (2019) that ordering an accused to provide a voice sample does not violate Article 20(3) of the Indian Constitution. • Because a court's order for an accuse ..


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Power of Judicial Review: A Basic Feature of Indian Constitution

  Mansha Kathuria   19 January 2022 at 15:03

KEY TAKEAWAYS Emperor v. Burah was the first case which examined judicial review in India. Landmark case of Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerela supports the statement that judicial review is a basic feature of the Indian Constitution. Judicial rev ..


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Damnum Sine Injuria Vs Injuria Sine Damnum

  Ruchitha Bafna    19 January 2022 at 10:24

KEY TAKEAWAY Damnum sine Injuria is a legal principle that refers to damages without injury or damages in which the plaintiff's legal rights have not been infringed upon. In the instance of damnum sine injuria, no action is available because no l ..


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Plea In Bombay HC Challenges Absolute Immunity To Judges Under Judges Protection Act: Even When Justice Is Wilfully Denied

  Mansha Kathuria   18 January 2022 at 15:25

KEY TAKEAWAYS The case in reference is Sabina Yusuf Lakdawala v. State of Maharashtra & Ors (High Court of Judicature at Bombay) The matter is still pending in court hence, the ruling in this instance is not yet final. Should judges be granted fu ..


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Does Taking Daughter-In-Law’s Jewellery For Safekeeping Amount To Cruelty

  Ruchitha Bafna    18 January 2022 at 15:25

KEY TAKEAWAYS Section 498 A of the Indian Penal Code refers to a woman's husband or a relative of her husband subjecting her to cruelty. In a recent case before the Hon'ble Supreme Court, it was held that advising a wife to adjust to avoid re ..


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The Transfer Of Property Act And What Properties Can Be Transferred

  Aarushi   18 January 2022 at 09:57

What is the Transfer of Property ActThe Transfer of property Act was introduced in 1882, before this the transfer of properties were governed by the English Laws in India. This Act is an extension of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 and has 6 chapters w ..


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Proceedings Can Be Quashed Under 482 CrPC Which Are Prima Facie Bad For Want Of Sanction: Allahabad HC

  Gautam Badlani   17 January 2022 at 09:52

KEY TAKEAWAYS The primary objective of Section 197 is to protect the public servants from frivolous criminal complaints. Thus, this Section protects the public servants from unnecessary harassment Protection can be availed under this Section "on ..


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Arbitrariness Of Police In Custodial Violence

  Ruchitha Bafna    17 January 2022 at 09:52

KEY TAKEAWAYS In the recent case of Kaushal v. State of Haryana and others, the Punjab and Haryana High Court clarified that, following Supreme Court orders, no area of a police station should be left unprotected by CCTV surveillance, which would ine ..


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Removing Trustees & Directing Trust To Conduct Elections Is Beyond Jurisdiction Of Public Trust Registrar: MP HC

  Adv. Sanjeev Sirohi   15 January 2022 at 17:51

Single Judge Bench of Justice Subodh Abhyankar of Indore Bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court thus makes it indubitably clear that removing trustees and directing trust to conduct elections is beyond jurisdiction of Public Trust Registrar. ..


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Evolution Of Women’s Right To Property In India

  Aarushi   15 January 2022 at 14:00

Introduction Since time immemorial, women always had to fight for all of their rights. One such rights is the Right to Property. In a Hindu household, it was always assumed that the girl would marry one day and leave the house and thus, it was only t ..


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