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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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Judiciary Mcqs Of The Day: Limitation Act

Q1. Under limitation act exclusion of time of proceeding bona fide in court without jurisdiction is stipulated in: a)    Section 14 b)    Section 16 c)    Section 15 d)    Section 13 Answer- a) Section 14 Explanation: ..

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Orissa HC Orders Rs 10 Lakhs Compensation For Minor’s Death After Wall Collapse In Govt Primary School

It is definitely in the fitness of things that while taking a courageous stand, the Orissa High Court at Cuttack in a most learned, laudable, landmark, logical and latest judgment titled Sania Pradhan @ Sanyasi Pradhan & Anr vs State of Odisha & Ors in W.P.(C) No.12427 of 2017 and cited in 2024 LiveLaw (Ori) 51 that was finally heard on 15.04.2024 and then finally pronounced on 25.04.20..

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Passport And Criminal Cases: Faqs

QUERY #1 Can past juvenile criminal records cause a passport application to be rejected even after attaining majority? ANSWER: The short answer to your question is NO. Past criminal cases cannot prevent you from getting a passport. Although it is mostly dependent on the gravity of the offence committed, for most cases..

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Mcqs Of The Day: Indian Contract Act, 1872

Q1. ‘S’ said to a shopkeeper paid ___ " let 'P' have the good I will see you get paid".  This is a- a)    Contract of guarantee  b)    Contract of indemnity  c)    Contract of wager d)    Contingent contract strong..

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Wills In India: Essential Insights And Guidelines

KEY TAKEAWAYS A will is a legal document used to express the intent of the testator regarding the inheritance and succession of his properties after his death. A will can be written even in a piece of paper and would still be equally valid to one written in a stamp paper. It is not mandatory in India to register a will, but doing so adds safeguards to y..

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Construction Integrity Under Scrutiny: Ayodhya Temple Roof Leak

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[False Promise To Marry] Court Must Ensure That Not Only Are Women Not Misused But Equally That Law Is Not Misused Against Men: Madras HC

It is definitely extremely significant to note that while ruling on a very prominent point pertaining to misuse of law, the Madras High Court in a most learned, laudable, landmark, logical and latest judgment titled Rahul Gandhi vs State in Crl. A. No. 548 of 2021 and cited in 2024 LiveLaw (Mad) 257 that was reserved on 6.6.2024 and then finally pronounced on 21.6.2024 has been most unambiguous..

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Constitutional Law

Q1. According to Dr B R Ambedkar which of the following parts of the Indian constitution is a "Novel feature" of the Indian constitution? a)    Preamble  b)    Fundamental rights  c)    DPSP d)    Fundamental duties Answer –  c) DP..

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From “jai Shri Ram” To “jai Palestine”: Owaisi’s Oath Saga

STORY IN SHORT  The recent oath-taking ceremony in India's 18th Lok Sabha became controversial when Asaduddin Owaisi, the AIMIM president and Hyderabad MP, included the slogan ‘Jai Palestine’ alongside his oath. This action has sparked a passionate debate, with the opposition BJP questioning its legality. ..

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Section 105 Of The Indian Evidence Act: The Burden Of Proof Lies With The Person Claiming A Fact, Specially While Making A Special Defense

INTRODUCTION: The case of Vijayee Singh and Ors. V. State of Uttar Pradesh brings attention to essential legal principles of criminal jurisprudence such as the burden of proof, the prosecution’s responsibilities, standards for assessing evidence and claim of exception. It revolves around a violent incident that occurred on 29 May, 1981 in Tirro Village, Varanasi District. Two ..

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Transfer Of Property Act, 1882

Q1. In which section of the transfer of property act is the acceleration doctrine included  a)    Section 25  b)    Section 26  c)    Section 27  d)    Section 28 Answer – section 27 Explanation - /stron..

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Red Hot Injustice: Tribal Woman Tortured In Telangana Farm

STORY IN SHORT  In a shocking incident that highlights the plight of bonded labourers, a tribal woman in Telangana endured days of unimaginable torture. Disrobed, beaten, and with chilli powder smeared on her face, she suffered at the hands of her tormentors.  This article delves into the legal aspects surrounding this case, shedding light on the rights of the vi..

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Fair Play Or Foul? Inside India’s Latest Anti-cheating Law Amidst Paper Leak Row

THE NEW LAW: A SHIELD AGAINST UNFAIR MEANS                                 On Friday, the Centre officially enacted the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024, aimed at preventing cheating during public exams. This law was passed by the Parliament in February during t..

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Punctuality Pays: Arrive By 9:15 Or Pay The Price-centre To Govt Employees

STORY IN SHORT  In a surprising development that has sparked concern and interest, the Central government has issued a strong message to its employees: "Arrive at the office by 9:15 am or lose half-day leave." The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), ministry which is under Prime Minister Narendra Modi has issued this guidelin..

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