November 2021 – Law News for Students and Advocates
Look at daily important law news of November 2021. These must-read law news stories are helpful for students and advocates preparing for law exams.Read More →
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Look at daily important law news of November 2021. These must-read law news stories are helpful for students and advocates preparing for law exams.Read More →
Attachment before judgment 5. Where defendant may be called upon to furnish security for production of property. (1) Where, at any stage of a suit,Read More →
354. Assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty. Whoever assaults or uses criminal force to any woman, intending to outrageRead More →
159. Refreshing memory. A witness may, while under examination refresh his memory by referring to any writing made by himself at the time of theRead More →
Caveat is a request made to the court that no order in a proceeding may be passed without hearing the person filing the caveat.Read More →
147. Punishment for rioting. Whoever is guilty of rioting, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to twoRead More →
Look at daily important law news of October 2021. These must-read law news stories are helpful for students and advocates preparing for law exams.Read More →
There are three major differences between an expert witness and an ordinary witness. They are as follows.1. An expert witness gives evidence of his opinion.Read More →
133. Conditional order for removal of nuisance. (1) Whenever a District Magistrate or a Sub-divisional Magistrate or any other Executive Magistrate specially empowered in thisRead More →
3. Court may order defendant or plaintiff to appear in person. (1) where the Court sees reason to require the personal appearance of the defendant,Read More →
8. Registration of Hindu Marriages. (1) For the purpose of facilitating the proof of Hindu Marriages, the State Government may make rules providing that theRead More →
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) can be filed if there’s a violation of fundamental or basic human rights, or to compel an authority to perform public duty.Read More →
1. It is well understood that when the culture of a country and its faith gets hurt, the country becomes weak, said Allahabad High Court. The court opined that the cow should be declared a national animal and its protection must be inculcated as a fundamental right of the Hindus.
The right to life is above the right to kill, and the right to eat beef can never and should not be considered a fundamental right.Read More →
15. “Coercion” defined. “Coercion” is the committing, or threatening to commit, any act forbidden by the Indian Penal Code or the unlawful detaining, or threateningRead More →
16. “Undue influence” defined. (1) A contract is said to be induced by “under influence” where the relations subsisting between the parties are such thatRead More →
18. “Misrepresentation” defined. “Misrepresentation” means and includes – (1) the positive assertion, in a manner not warranted by the information of the person making it,Read More →
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