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3 Steps To Take If Police Does Not Register A FIR On Your Complaint

  Sidharth Arora   29 March 2019 at 13:50

What Are The Steps To Take If Police Does Not Register A FIR On Your Complaint?Are You Sick Of Police Not Taking Action On Your Complaint?What can you do if Police refuses to lodge an FIR-First Information Report? Police is legally bound to register ..


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Sentencing policy in India

  Harpreet Kalsi   28 March 2019 at 14:55

As per the National Crime Records Bureau, India�s Court conviction rate stands at 46.9%. This average has been arrived at after an analysis of a spectrum of offences including but not limited to sexual offences and socio-economic offences among ..


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First Information Report - Know it all

  Rashi Chandok   28 March 2019 at 14:55

FIRST INFORMATION REPORTIntroduction:A First Information Report (F.I.R) is a written document which contains information about the commission of a cognisable or non-cognisable offence and is prepared by the police. Generally, it is a complaint lodged ..


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Taking Cognizance under S. 190 CrPC means

  K Rajasekharan   28 March 2019 at 14:54

Cognizance meaning in CrPC.Section 190 to 199 CrPC. Who can take cognizance of an offence.Magistrate power to take cognizance. Application of judicial mind. Pre cognizance and post cognizance. Investigation u/s 202 crpc. Limitation of taking cognizance. ..


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Time to speak up & not be punished: Law of Sedition in India

  Harpreet Kalsi   19 March 2019 at 15:39

Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 defines �Sedition� as follows: Whoever, by words, either spoken or written, or by signs, or by visible representation, or otherwise, brings or attempts to bring into hatred or contempt, or excit ..


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How to deal with false cases of Cheque Bounce

  Advocate Kappil Cchandna   06 March 2019 at 13:37

Ubi jus ibi remedium means �where there is a right there is a remedy� clearly justifies the essence of the intention of the legislature. In recent days, people use their right as a weapon to g ..


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Is trolling a punishable offence?

  Rashi Chandok   04 March 2019 at 12:35

Introduction:Who are Trolls and what is trolling? Trolls are people in disguise all around the internet. Trolling is done intentionally by people just for fun without a reason which can be troublesome for others.Is trolling punishable?Although there ..


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Search & Seizure by police without warrant

  K Rajasekharan   21 February 2019 at 12:42

Search and seizure of documents or material objects is indispensable during investigation and prosecution of crime.The Station House Officer (SHO) or Investigation Officer is provided with powers to conduct fair and reasonable searches during the pro ..


Posted in Criminal Law  2 comments |   4212 Views


Section 497 and the Indian Constitution: A critical analysis

  Navin Kumar Jaggi   03 January 2019 at 15:31

The word adultery originates from the Latin word �adulterium�. Adultery is supposed to be a consensual sexual act between a married person and another person with an irrelevant m ..


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Making Cross examination Effective

  K Rajasekharan   27 December 2018 at 15:07

What the cross examination isCross examination is the examination of a witness in a legal proceeding by the adverse party.It takes place after examination-in-chief: the examination of a witness by the party who calls him. Cross examination is followe ..


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