Author name: Yash

I am a law graduate. I have done my BSc in Maths, after that I move to the law side and completed my LLB from the Shoolini University, Solan, Himachal Pradesh. Now I m doing law practice in the court. This is my first blog and I love to share my knowledge with the people. Keep visiting.

The Independence of judiciary
Blogs, Constitutional Law

Independence of Judiciary in India

The Independence of judiciary plays a major role in giving fair justice. Any interference of any organ of the country, in the proceedings of the judiciary, makes the decision biased. The independence of judiciary in India protects fundamental rights and protects our constitution of India. We will discuss how and why the judiciary is independent […]

How a bill becomes Act?
Blogs, Constitutional Law

How a bill becomes Act?

In India, the parliament passes the bill. The private person or ministers of the States introduce the bill in the Parliament. The constitution of India gives the various stages to pass the Bill. The Bill when passed from both the houses of the parliament and take the assent from the President of India, Bill becomes

White-collar Crimes
Blogs, Important Laws

White-collar Crimes

Any antisocial activity which is carried by the upper-level person in the course of their business or occupation is known as white-collar crimes. History The concept of white-collar crime was firstly introduced by E.H. Sutherland. His work in the field of this area attracted the attention of criminologists. He said that there are anti-social activities

Emergency in India| Types of Emergency
Blogs, Constitutional Law

Emergency in India| Types of Emergency in India

The word emergency may be defined as “any steps taken by the government of the country to protect the citizen of the country from any threat to the country or any failure of the constitutional machinery of the country”. An emergency is an occasion that needs to act quickly. It is a circumstance where the security

What is hacking?
Blogs, Important Laws

What is hacking?

Hacking is identifying the weakness of PC, any system, or networks to gain profit. In other words, unauthorized access or control over the computer network security systems with malice intention. Example: – use of password cracking algorithm to access another’s PC. In the modern era, PC products become the most useful product to run any type

Recognition of State in International Law
Blogs, Important Laws

Recognition of State in International Law

The international community is a group of sovereign states. The state can enjoy the rights, duties, membership, and obligations under International law when that state is recognized by other sovereign states.  After the recognition of a state, it comes in the knowledge of other states who are already members of the International community. The recognition plays

Classes of criminal courts in India
Blogs, Criminal Law

Classes of criminal courts in India

Classes of criminal courts In Indian courts, there are various classes of criminal courts in India that have been settled for justice. Here, we will discuss the Classes of criminal courts in India by the hierarchy of criminal courts and after that powers of criminal courts in India. Let’s discuss all of them. Hierarchy of

Free Consent under Indian Contract Act, 1872
Blogs, Civil Law

Free Consent under Indian Contract Act, 1872

In the modern period, we do contracts with each other to grow up the business in daily life. But we know that what is the contract in the real sense? Free Consent: Under the Indian Contract Act, 1872. Section 2(h) of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 defines the Contract. The section talks about the enforcement

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