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Amul And Its Controversies Around Ex-Parte Interim Injunctions And Trademarks

  Tisya Mishra   28 August 2021 at 17:48

Key Takeaways An Ex parte defined and explained for easy referring The way one can use ex parte to one’s own benefit. Injunctions are arranged and have suffered such serious damage that only an ex-parte ruling can provide relief. Temporary inju ..


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UP Police Comes Out Clean In The Vikas Dubey Encounter Case

  BHAVYA SOM GARG   27 August 2021 at 17:39

KEY TAKEAWAYS A judicial committee constituted to examine the encounter of gangster Vikas Dubey has found the encounter to be valid and not fake. The report clarifies that the police shot the gangster in an act of self-defense and that the injuries o ..


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Allahabad HC Observes That An Accused Cannot Claim That His Confessional Statement Be Considered Regarding Some Offences Only And Not For Others

  BHAVYA SOM GARG   27 August 2021 at 17:39

KEY TAKEAWAYS Allahabad HC has laid out a very important observation that a confession has to be read and understood as a whole and not in parts. The observation was made in a very recent judgement of Vinod Mali v State of UP, wherein the accused was ..


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A Study Of Mortgage Of Property With Reference To The Recent Case Of Bhimrao Ramchandra Khalate (D) Vs Nana Dinkar Yadav (Tanpura)

  Megha Bindal   26 August 2021 at 17:56

Key Takeaways The Apex Court in Bhimrao Ramchandra Khalate (D) v. Nana Dinkar Yadav (Tanpura) determined whether a deed is of absolute transfer or mortgage by a conditional sale. Mortgages are covered by Sections 58 to 98 of the Transfer of Property ..


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Sedition Cases In The Last Decade: Recent Developments

  SUSHREE SAHU   26 August 2021 at 17:56

Key Takeaways Sedition law has been a very debatable topic in India and has attracted the attention of many. A case has been brought before the Supreme Court challenging the constitutionality of the provision yet again. The authorities have been misu ..


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Section 317 Of IPC: Exposure And Abandonment Of Infants

  Nirali Nayak   26 August 2021 at 17:56

Key points This section protects the rights of children below 12 years. The child must be abandoned by the mother, father or any legal guardian. Intention of abandoning must be present.IntroductionOur Legislatures and the Supreme Court have always ma ..


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Constitutional Validity Of Capital Punishment

  Nirali Nayak   24 August 2021 at 16:27

Key Points Capital punishment is to be given in the ‘rarest of rare’ cases. The Law Commission in its 262nd report, 2015 has suggested to abolish capital punishment. Indian legislation and Courts have observed that capital punishment is c ..


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Imprisonment In Case Of Default In Fine Payment: Legal Provisions

  SUSHREE SAHU   24 August 2021 at 16:27

Key Takeaways The Indian legislators have very thoughtfully made the provisions so that an offender is punished for his actions. Some offences call for fine and in case of inability to make the payment, the Courts also have the power to determine the ..


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Love-Jihad: Status Of Gujarat Freedom Of Religion Amendment Act, 2021

  SUSHREE SAHU   23 August 2021 at 17:51

Key Takeaways Love-Jihad has been on the rise for more than a decade. It came into existence way back in 2009 but was brought into light due to recent incidents. The BJP government has attempted to make many religion based legislations and the States ..


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Important Sections Of Code Of Criminal Procedure With Landmark Judgements

  Nirali Nayak   23 August 2021 at 12:38

Key Points This article specifically talks about the Section 6, 56, 62, 70, 97 and 483 of the CrPC. There are different types of criminal courts in a State. Every arrested person has to be presented before a Magistrate. The procedure for the summons ..


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