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Victim Compensation on Judiciary
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Victim Compensation Scheme in India

Criminal Law has always dispirited the acts or omissions which in general can affect right in rem and violators have always been punished with the strict penalty but the crime rate is not falling and State is in regular to pursuit social unanimity and peace in society. The initial focus of criminalist was only on […]

Solaman vs Solaman case study
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Solaman vs Solaman Case Study

Title: Solaman vs Solaman Citation: (1897) AC 22 (1896) UKHL 1 Benches: Lord Halsbury L.C., Lord Watson., Lord Herschell., Lord Macnaghten., Lord Morris., Lord Davey. Law Points:  Section 6,8,30 and 43 of Companies Act, 1862 Background of the Solaman vs Solaman case Basically, company law is set up on the concept of Separate Legal Personality.

Basheshar Nath V. The Commissioner of Income Tax
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Basheshar Nath V. The Commissioner of Income Tax

TITLE – Basheshar Nath V. The Commissioner of Income Tax EQUIVALENT CITATION – AIR 2018 SC 357 BENCH  – CJI  S.R. Das, N.H. Bhagwati, S.K Das, J.L. Kapur, K. Subba Rao  LAW POINT – Section 8A of the taxation of Income (Investigation and Commissioner) Act, 1947 and Article 14 of Constitution of India BACKGROUND The

cyber stalking in India
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Cyber stalking and It’s Legal Provision in India

Stalking is the act which allow person to follow them for a longer time and the internet has created a channel that has made communication and sharing of data so easier. Social media allows people to connect with each other and to access other’s information in a single dick. The harassment faced by the women

Dynamic of Drug abuse in India
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Dynamic of Drug abuse in India

“It is easier to stay off drugs than get to off drugs” The pattern of drug abuse in India has changed over the years. The use of drugs like Charas, Ganja, and Opium was a tradition in some places of India, where people were mainly used for ritualistic purposes. However, the consumption of hard drugs

Whether abortion laws are women centric?
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Whether Abortion laws are women-centric?

The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act (MTP), 1971, does not use the word ‘abortion’ but it is the willful killing of a foetus inside the womb of a woman, through medical or surgical method. In academic discourse, any question concerning termination of pregnancy through abortion involves in its fold a discussion on whether such abortion

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