4 Stages of Crime Under the Indian Penal Code
There are a few steps involved in the commission of a crime. When a person intentionally commits a crime, these are the four stages.Read…
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There are a few steps involved in the commission of a crime. When a person intentionally commits a crime, these are the four stages.Read…
This law note tells you about federal and unitary structures of government with their advantages, disadvantages, and differences.Read…
Section 309 of the Indian Penal Code declares that attempting suicide is a punishable offence, and the survivor will be punished accordingly.Read…
Custodial deaths are mainly caused due to the rash and reckless acts of police authority. This law article talks more about custodial deaths.Read…
Here’s a small, informative post for you that tells you the difference between a Lawyer, Advocate, Barrister and Attorney. Have a look.Read…
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…
Section 354 of the Indian Penal Code deals with assault or criminal force to a woman with intent to outrage her modesty. Learn more here.Read…
Section 159 of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the concept of refreshing memory. This law note tells you everything about it.Read…
Juridprudence is an important law subject. To help with Judiciary Pre and other legal exams, here are 50 important Jurisprudence Q&A.Read…
Media Trial is when newspapers, magazines, television channels, websites interpret facts of a case and present them to the general public.Read…
Section 31 of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, makes it mandatory for restaurant owners to have a license for operating a food business.Read…
A restaurant cannot force its customers to pay Service Charges. Restaurants can only charge GST – CGST and SGST on the food bill.Read…
In India, there is no proper legislation related to riots. But section 146 IPC penalises the use of force or violence by an unlawful assembly.Read…
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…
The Ministry for Road Transport & Highways introduced a vehicle scrappage policy in 2021. This brief post tells you more about it.Read…
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