Can a Police Officer Arrest a Soldier in India?
A police officer can arrest a soldier immediately only when the soldier is accused of rape, murder, or culpable homicide not amounting to murder.Read More →
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A police officer can arrest a soldier immediately only when the soldier is accused of rape, murder, or culpable homicide not amounting to murder.Read More →
Check out the consequences, fines or punishments for underage driving and letting your minor child drive a car or motorbike in India.Read More →
In this law note, let us learn about the six most important constitutional doctrines applied under the Indian Constitution:
1. Doctrine of Eclipse.
2. Doctrine of Severability.
3. Doctrine of Judicial Review.
4. Doctrine of Pith and Substance.
5. Doctrine of Colorable Legislation.
6. Doctrine of Harmonious Construction.Read More →
Mediation can provide a cost-effective and quick extrajudicial resolution of disputes in civil and commercial matters through processes tailored to the needs of the parties.
Agreements resulting from mediation are more likely to be complied with voluntarily and are more likely to preserve an amicable and sustainable relationship between the parties. These benefits become even more pronounced in situations displaying cross-border elements.Read More →
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