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A Different Series #12: Irregular Marriage Vs Void Marriage

  Sharmishta   13 April 2022 at 10:31

Difference between Irregular Marriage And Void Marriage in Muslim law BASIS IRREGULAR MARRIAGE VOID MARRIAGE Definition When a marriage is temporally outlawed but not necessarily restricted, it is considered irregular or fasid rather ..


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A Different Series #11: Investigation Vs Inquiry

  Sharmishta   12 April 2022 at 16:28

Difference between Investigation and Inquiry BASIS INVESTIGATION INQUIRY Statute Section 2(h) of the CrPC defines investigation. Section 2(g) of the CrPC defines investigation. Definition The investigation is the executive ..


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A 'Different' Series #10: Cheating Vs Forgery

  Sharmishta   04 April 2022 at 15:19

Difference Between Cheating And Forgery BASIS CHEATING FORGERY Statute Section 415 of the IPC defines Cheating and is punishable under Section 420 of the IPC. Section 463 of the IPC defines Forgery and is punishable under Sec ..


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A 'Different' Series #9: Strict Liability Vs Absolute Liability

  Sharmishta   01 April 2022 at 15:01

Difference Between Strict Liability And Absolute Liability BASIS STRICT LIABILITY ABSOLUTE LIABILITY Liability The defendant is liable under the strict liability concept if he introduces anything on his land that is a non-natural use ..


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A 'Different' Series #8: Simple Hurt Vs Grievous Hurt

  Sharmishta   30 March 2022 at 11:10

Difference Between Simple Hurt And Grievous Hurt BASIS SIMPLE HURT GRIEVOUS HURT Law pertaining to the act Section 319 defines simple hurt as whoever causes bodily injury, pain, sickness, or disability to another pe ..


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General Exceptions Under IPC

  Sharmishta   02 March 2022 at 12:16

KEY TAKEAWAYSThe burden of proof is governed by Section 101 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 which does not shift and lies on the prosecution to prove its case.However, if the accused claims any general exception defence, the burden of evidence shift ..


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Legal Consequences Of Having A Misbehaved Pet: Negligence Paves The Path For Compensation And Imprisonment

  Sharmishta   01 March 2022 at 11:27

KEY TAKEAWAYSThe Indian Penal Code is a comprehensive code that aims to encompass all aspects of criminal law and lays down the penalties and remedies available for committing any wrongful act.The law stipulates several penalties for particular breac ..


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