KEY TAKEAWAYS This article is about the 1st, 4th, 7th, 86th and 101st amendment to the Constitution of India In the 1st Constitutional Amendment, Article 31A, 31B, Ninth Schedule were added to the Constitution. Amendments were made to the Article 15 ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS This article is related to the case of Akhtar Parwez vs The State Of West Bengal on 19 April 2021. The Supreme Court rejected the bail plea of the accused, Raghib, who was driving his car, Jaguar SUV at a high speed of 135 km/hour on 16 ..
Fundamental rights are the rights that are guaranteed under Part III of the Indian Constitution. These are the rights that apply to every citizen of the country despite their race, caste, birthplace, religion, or sex. These are the supreme rights tha ..
In the commercial world, considering them as one of the convenient modes for transferring money, Negotiable Instruments are being used for a long period of time. A Cheque is also a negotiable instrument and in our legal system, dishonor of check is c ..
INTRODUCTIONA law school resume can altogether affect the capacity to acquire permission into law school. It can improve your application, featuring extraordinary factors and enhancing the subject from an own assertion. Setting up a viable law school ..
INTRODUCTION After there was a spike in covid cases which did not stop till Wuhan the epicentre of coronavirus it spread to China and ultimately this virus took over the world infecting people in more than 210 countries in the world. When the 1st wav ..
INTRODUCTIONIn the Indian setting, instances of women being subjected to torture or cruelty by husband or his relatives with the purpose of coercing her or any person related to her to meet any unlawful demand for any property or valuable security ar ..
BACKGROUND DETAILS A writ petition was filed by the Madras Bar Association against the Tribunal Reforms Ordinance 2021. A 3 judge bench of the Supreme Court of India comprising of Justice L. Nageshwara Rao, Justice Hemant Gupta and Justice S Ravindra ..
Click here for Article 3Provisions regarding the Court of Sessions according to the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973Section-9 of the Code empowers the State Government to establish Court of Sessions and the High Court to appoint a Judge to preside over ..
Click here for Article 3Provisions relating to Chief Judicial Magistrate in the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), 1973Section - 9 of the Code states that in case of a vacancy in the office of the Sessions Judge, any urgent matter pending before such Co ..