Indian penal code… EXTORTION: SECTION 383 TO 389 UNDER IPC 18 Jul 2020 ABSTRACT Indian penal code, 1860 defines the offence of extortion and it’s punishment in the Section 383 to 389. Extortion as defined under Section 383 is putting a person in…
Indian penal code… CRIMINAL MISAPPROPRIATION: A DEEP ANALYSIS 18 Jul 2020 ABSTRACT The word ‘Misappropriation’ deals with a dishonest appropriation and use of another’s property or fund for the sole purpose of one’s own benefit and usage. Criminal Misappropriation takes place…
Indian penal code… ANALYSIS OF SECTION 497 OF INDIAN PENAL CODE: ADULTERY 18 Jul 2020 ABSTRACT Adultery is defined under the section 497 of IPC. This section explains adultery as “whoever has sexual intercourse with a person who is and whom he knows or has…
Indian penal code… SEDITION LAW IN INDIA 18 Jul 2020 ABSTRACT Uncertainty in the law of sedition has proved to be of controversial importance mainly because of the changing body politics and the fundamental right of freedom to speech guaranteed…
Indian penal code… CRIMINAL TRESPASS 18 Jul 2020 INTRODUCTION Trespass can be of both civil and criminal nature. Ordinarily, trespass is a civil wrong for which plaintiff can sue the offender and can claim damages. Originally, trespass is…
Indian penal code… GRAVE AND SUDDEN PROVOCATION 18 Jul 2020 INTRODUCTION The article discusses what can amount to grave provocation under exception 1[1] to section 300 of the Indian penal code. Exception 1 to S. 300 IPC states that culpable…
Indian penal code… RIGHT TO PRIVATE DEFENCE 18 Jul 2020 ABSTRACT 150 years back, during imperialism, an excited Macaulay proposed a privilege of private safeguard in his draft code with the aggressive venture of empowering a 'masculine soul' among the…
Indian penal code… FALSE EVIDENCE 18 Jul 2020 ABSTRACT Evidence refers to the availability of facts or information which is used in the court to convince the judge to favor the party providing the evidence. False Evidence refers…
Indian penal code… DEFAMATION 18 Jul 2020 ABSTRACT The basic reason for existence of defamation laws in India is to protect an individual’s reputation against any attack on their reputation. Defamation refers to any false statement or…
News Update Karnataka HC directs State to take firm action against political figures who are violating to the social distancing norms 18 Jul 2020 The High Court of Karnataka has directed the State on Friday to take strict actions against political figures who are not following the social distancing norms and are not wearing…