Suicide Under the Indian Constitution and IPC
Section 309 of the Indian Penal Code declares that attempting suicide is a punishable offence, and the survivor will be punished accordingly.Read More →
Short Law Notes on important law topics that will help you prepare for 10 marks and 20 marks answer for your semester exams and competitive law exams like CLAT, Judiciary, etc.
Section 309 of the Indian Penal Code declares that attempting suicide is a punishable offence, and the survivor will be punished accordingly.Read More →
Here’s a small, informative post for you that tells you the difference between a Lawyer, Advocate, Barrister and Attorney. Have a look.Read More →
The trial can be defined as a type of inquiry with the object to determine the guilt or innocence of the accused person. This CrPC law note tells you more.Read More →
Criminal appeal is discussed in Chapter 29 of the Criminal Procedure Code under sections 372 to 394. This CrPC law note tells you about it.Read More →
A clear answer to this question is yes. A person can commit theft of his own property too. This IPC law note tells you all about this topic.Read More →
Section 159 of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the concept of refreshing memory. This law note tells you everything about it.Read More →
The burden of proof lies upon who asserts, not who denies. Chapter VII of the Act deals with the burden of proof from sections 101 to 114A.Read More →
The provisions of bail are mentioned in Chapter XXXIII of the Criminal Procedure Code. This CrPC law note tells you everything about this.Read More →
What makes the independence of the Judiciary in India possible? Look at these 5 reasons why the Judiciary’s Independence is still honoured.Read 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 →
Confession under Evidence Act is a statement containing an admission of guilt and not merely a statement raising the inference about such guilt.Read More →
Hearsay evidence is used in contradiction to direct evidence. Hearsay evidence doesn’t derive its value from the credit given to the witness himself.Read More →
Rioting is given under Section 146 of IPC, whereas affray under Section 159 of IPC. This Indian Penal Code law note talk about their differences.Read More →
The terms “Right in Rem” and “Right in Personam” are derived from the Latin terms “action in rem” and “action in personam,” respectively.Read More →
This Company Law note tells you about the conversion of a company under the Companies Act. Like, private to public, public to private, and more.Read More →
In some instances, the judiciary has to go beyond the doctrine of separation of powers which is termed as ‘judicial activism’. This law note tells you more.Read More →
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