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Bail Under the NDPS Act, 1985

  Rheaa Nair   21 October 2021 at 17:59

Key Takeaways Bail can be understood as a procedure by which a judge or magistrate sets free someone who has been arrested or imprisoned, upon receipt of security to ensure the released prisoner’s later appearance in court for further proceedin ..


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Victim Protection Scheme In The State Only Exists On Paper: Kerala HC

  Niyati Trivedi   20 October 2021 at 09:57

KEY TAKEAWAYS The Kerala High Court expressed concern on Tuesday over the rising number of cases filed under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) in the state, as well as the lack of a system to protect children from the perpet ..


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LLB NOTES: First Year: Law Of Torts: Unit I: Development Of Law Of Torts

  Umamageswari Maruthappan   19 October 2021 at 16:50

Development of Law of TortsTort laws were designed to compensate the injured party by obliging the wrongdoer to compensate for his act or omission. Generally, all torts are wrongs, but all wrongs do not come within the ambit of Torts. Salmond says th ..


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LLB NOTES: First Year: Law Of Torts: Unit II: Specific Torts-I

  Umamageswari Maruthappan   19 October 2021 at 16:50

NEGLIGENCENegligence is defined as the absence of such care as was the duty of the defendant to use or exercise. It is conduct that fails to meet the standard required by law to safeguard others. It can be committed against a person or their property ..


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Importance Of An Eye Witness Statement

  Ria Goyal   13 October 2021 at 23:10

Key Takeaways The testimony of an eye witness is a part of oral statements which has been defined in Section 3 of the Indian Evidence Act. Eye witnesses are essential in the trial procedures as they help to deliver a reasonable and fair justice to th ..


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Res Judicata and Estoppel: Differences Explained

  Megha Bindal   13 October 2021 at 23:10

Key Takeaways Res judicata is a legal principle that prevents a court from taking action in a case that another court has already decided. Estoppel prevents the parties from doing certain things, such as denying what he previously stated. Section 11 ..


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SRA Flat Transfer Rules: Explained

  Megha Bindal   13 October 2021 at 23:10

Key Takeaways To improve the living conditions of slum dwellers, the Maharashtra Government passed the Maharashtra Slum Areas (Improvement, Clearance, and Redevelopment) Act, 1971. The Act included provisions for slum improvement projects. The Mahara ..


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Will a Criminal Case Against Me Affect My Career as a Judge: Through the Latest Judgment by SC

  Megha Bindal   13 October 2021 at 23:10

Key Takeaways Due to a lack of "honourable acquittal" in criminal cases, a candidate's non-appointment to a judicial officer post was upheld by the Supreme Court. The case title is Rajasthan High Court v. Akashdeep Morya (CA 5733/2021). ..


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Custodial Detention

  Anusha Singh   09 October 2021 at 17:47

Key takeaways An accused cannot be held in police custody for more than 24 hours after the arrest is made. The accused needs to appear before the concerned Magistrate within 24 hours of his arrest. The concerned Magistrate has the power to pass the o ..


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Can Civil And Criminal Proceedings Be Taken Simultaneously: Concept Explained With Important Judgements

  Umamageswari Maruthappan   08 October 2021 at 18:02

KEY TAKEAWAYS Civil proceedings are initiated against civil wrongs that are private in nature, whereas criminal cases are registered against crimes that affect the society. The procedure of filing a civil case is different from that of a criminal cas ..


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