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The Right To Justice In India: Constitutional Foundations, Implementation Challenges, And Inherent Limitations

 KEY TAKEAWAYS  1. The right to justice in India has penetrated its roots deep in constitutional provisions, particularly Articles..

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FIR Cannot Be Quashed On The Ground Of Non-Holding Of Preliminary Inquiry Into Allegations: MP HC

It is quite vital to note that while ruling on a significant legal point pertaining to the quashing of First Information Report (FIR), the Madhya Pradesh High Court at Jabalpur in a most learned, laudable, landmark, logical and latest judgment titled Abhishek Pandey vs The State of Madhya Pradesh & Ors in Writ Petition No. 14638 of 2024 that was pronounced as recently as on July 8, 2024 has..

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Indian Evidence Act Judgments Case Law Analysis

KEY TAKEAWAYS  •    The Indian Evidence Act of 1872 governs the admissibility of various types of evidence, ensuring fair trials by regulating the proof of facts through oral, documentary, and electronic means under established legal principles.•    The legal cases discussed encompass a wide array of principles under Indian law, including evidenc..

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Role Of Defense Counsel In Indian Criminal Trials

IntroductionIndian judiciary follows an adversarial system of justice, where the prosecution and defense present their cases to an impartial and neutral judge. In this system, the defense counsel plays a crucial role in defying the prosecution's evidence and arguments, cross-examining witnesses, and presenting alternative theories to create reasonable doubt about the defend..

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Consumer Protection & Law: A General Study From India’s Perspective

INTRODUCTIONWhen a consumer buys a product, they are endowed with the basic right to hold the seller accountable for any deficiency in the product that cannot be reasonably foreseen by them. Such a right is necessary to ensure that consumers feel that their voices are  heard and their problems are addressed, something that plays a huge role in ensuring that the economy..

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Judiciary Mcqs Of The Day: Family Law

Q1. A Muslim male cannot marrya)    Wife’s motherb)    Son’s wifec)    Foster sisterd)    All of the above Answer – d) All of the above Explanation - According to Islamic law (Sharia), there are certain categories of women whom a Muslim male cann..

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Judiciary Mcqs Of The Day: Family Law

Q1. A Muslim male cannot marrya)    Wife’s motherb)    Son’s wifec)    Foster sisterd)    All of the above Answer – d) All of the above Explanation - According to Islamic law (Sharia), there are certain categories of women whom a Muslim male ..

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Majority Population Would Become Minority If Conversions At Religious Gatherings Continue

It definitely cannot be lightly dismissed by anyone and has to be taken most seriously by all of us that it is none other than the Allahabad High Court which is the biggest High Court not just in India but in the whole world which in a most learned, laudable, landmark, logical and latest judgment titled Kailash vs State of UP in Criminal Misc. Bail Application No. - 19442 of 2024 and cited in N..

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SC Issues Guidelines To Visual Media For Portrayal Of Persons With Disabilities

It is most refreshing, most reassuring and most rejuvenating to note that the Supreme Court in a most learned, laudable, landmark, logical and latest judgment titled Nipun Malhotra vs Sony Pictures Films India Private Ltd in Civil Appeal No. 7230 of 2024 @ Special Leave Petition (C) No. 5239 of 2024 and cited in Neutral Citation No.: 2024 INSC 465 and also in 2024 LiveLaw (SC) 439 that was pron..

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The Role of Interpol Notices in Extradition Cases

Interpol notices play a crucial role in the extradition process, facilitating international cooperation among law enforcement agencies in the search, arrest, and transfer of suspects or convicted individuals. These notifications contain detailed information about an individual's identity and the crime for which they are wanted, assisting countries that request extradition in making info..

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Rape Case Cannot Be Quashed Merely Because Survivor Has Forgiven The Accused: Meghalaya HC

It is really most delighting to note that while not lagging behind in taking the bull by the horns, we see that the Meghalaya High Court in a most learned, laudable, landmark, logical and latest judgment titled Tenzin Tsephel vs State of Meghalaya in Criminal Petition No. 39 of 2024 and cited in Neutral Citation No.: 2024:MLHC:590 that was pronounced just recently on July 1, 2024 most commenda..

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Judiciary Mcqs Of The Day: Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

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Cross-Examination Of Witness Should Be Deferred Only In Exceptional Cases: SC To Trial Courts

It is in the fitness of things that while acting fairly in taking the right step in the right direction, the Supreme Court in a most learned, laudable, logical, landmark and latest judgment titled Surender Singh vs State (NCT of Delhi) in Criminal Appeal No. 597 of 2012 and cited in Neutral Citation No.: 2024 INSC 462 that was pronounced as recently as on July 3, 2024 in the exercise of its cr..

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Understanding Lemon Laws for Consumers

Buying a motor vehicle can be a large expense for many people and one that they hope will bring them peace of mind and a dependable mode of transport. However, in many cases, buyers end up purchasing defective motor vehicles which can cause them persistent problems and significant financial costs. According to estimates, a href="https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/lemon-law-used-..

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Frequently Asked Questions On Section 41 Of The Crpc

QUERY #1 Please elaborate on Section 41 of the CrPC ANSWER: The short answer to your question is that it is the provision that explains the situations wherein a police officer can arrest an individual without a warrant. If explained in detail, it prescribes that a police officer may span..

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