What Is the Difference Between Force and Criminal Force in IPC
This IPC law note helps you understand what is force and criminal force under the Indian Penal Code and the difference between them.Read More →
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This IPC law note helps you understand what is force and criminal force under the Indian Penal Code and the difference between them.Read More →
Impeaching credit of a witness means to shake the reliability of the evidence given by the witness. This IEA law note tells you all about it.Read More →
This article deals with the development of company law and its provisions to prevent oppression and mismanagement in companies.Read More →
Ownership: It is an absolute right. Possession: It is evidence of ownership. Ownership: It is a de facto exercise of fact.Read More →
Let us analyse the law and focus on the provisions in the Indian laws to prosecute judges and public servants while holding their office.Read More →
Life imprisonment at the first instance means imprisonment for the rest of the life of the person convicted. This IPC note tells you more.Read More →
Mergers and acquisitions (M&As) in the banking sector are considered a reliable mechanism to grow and maximise profits. Here’s more on these.Read More →
Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO Act), 2012 provides the punishment for sexual offences against children.Read More →
In this law note, you’ll study the document whose registration is compulsory and certain other documents that can be used even without registration.Read More →
Monetary policies are introduced by the RBI to meet certain objectives, like keeping prices consistent, fair credit distribution, and more.Read More →
Sections 499 to 502 of the Indian Penal Code deals with the offence of defamation. This IPC law note tells you its essentials and exceptions.Read More →
Section 2(70) of the Companies Act, 2013 defines a prospectus. Let us see the 3 types of prospectus under sections 31, 32, and 33 of the Act.Read More →
The property of a female Hindu dying intestate shall devolve according to the rules set out in section 16 of the Hindu Succession Act.Read More →
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 More →
This law note tells you about federal and unitary structures of government with their advantages, disadvantages, and differences.Read More →
Section 309 of the Indian Penal Code declares that attempting suicide is a punishable offence, and the survivor will be punished accordingly.Read More →
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