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Articles by K Rajasekharan

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Law relating to Bribe Giving & Bribe Taking

  K Rajasekharan   30 November 2017 at 12:06

Everyone knows bribe taking by a public functionary is an offence but some people do not know bribe giving is also an equally punishable offence. There is no much clarity on how and in what manner bribe giving becomes an offence. This article explore ..


Posted in Criminal Law  1 comments |   6814 Views


Distinction between Culpable Homicide and Murder

  K Rajasekharan   27 November 2017 at 13:37

Indian Penal Code, IPC, Murder, Culpable Homicide, Difference between Murder and Culpable Homicide, Sections 299 IPC, Section 300 IPC, When Culpable Homicide is not Murder, Punishment for Culpable Homicide, Punishment for Murder. ..


Posted in Criminal Law  5 comments |   15999 Views


Need for an All India Judicial Service (AIJS) to Revitalise Indian Judiciary

  K Rajasekharan   13 November 2017 at 11:37

No other reform is as important as establishing an All India Judicial Service (AIJS) in revitalising Indian judiciary. But the proposal for setting up an AIJS, in the lines of Indian Civil Service, is hanging fire for more than five decades despite t ..


Posted in Labour & Service Law  5 comments |   1268 Views


Cancellation of Bail and Its Legalities

  K Rajasekharan   03 November 2017 at 12:04

Bail meaning.Granting refusal and cancellation of bail. Cancellation of bail grounds. Revision against bail order. Court decision on bail. Avoiding undue publicity. ..


Posted in Criminal Law  2 comments |   11202 Views


Examination of the Accused u/s 313 of CRPC

  K Rajasekharan   11 September 2017 at 17:21

The examination of the accused under Section 313 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr P C) by the trial court is popularly known as �313 examination� and the statement deriving out of it is called �313 Statement�.Purpose of 313 ..


Posted in Criminal Law  7 comments |   11573 Views


On Adverse Possession and Consequent Change of Ownership

  K Rajasekharan   30 August 2017 at 12:52

IntroductionAdverse possession is a peculiar kind of possession of land where a person not having legal title to the land enters and occupies the land for long period with no continuing permission of the legal owner and the true owner subsequently lo ..


Posted in Civil Law  11 comments |   6895 Views


Cruelty: A flourishing ground for Divorce

  K Rajasekharan   22 August 2017 at 11:14

Cruelty is an adequate ground for dissolving a marriage solemnized under a valid law, on a petition filed by either of the party in marriage. But what constitutes cruelty is not spelt out in law. This creates some confusion among the stakeholders of ..


Posted in Family Law  2 comments |   1309 Views


Law Relating to Succession & Other Certificates

  K Rajasekharan   17 August 2017 at 11:08

Legal Heirship Certificate, Succession Certificate and Letters of Administration have close relation. They serve a common purpose � they are being used for devolution of some rights on the property of a person died intestate, to their legal des ..


Posted in Property Law  2 comments |   2831 Views


Restraining the Arrest of the Accused in 498A Cases

  K Rajasekharan   31 July 2017 at 13:14

Enough laws exist in India to protect women from domestic, matrimonial and sexual violence. They, according to women activists, are good only in paper. On one hand the women continue to suffer under violence with no much hope for the victims to have ..


Posted in Criminal Law  5 comments |   1203 Views


No Disrespect in Addressing Chief Justice of India as 'Mr. Chief Justice'

  K Rajasekharan   24 June 2017 at 16:15

Addressing a judge in the court as "my lord", "your lordship" or "your honour" has been a matter of divided opinion many a time, not only in the Bar or Bench, but also in the Supreme Court (SC) too. However, the issue re ..


Posted in Others  9 comments |   947 Views