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  • My First Blog Post

    November 5, 2019 by

    Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken. — Oscar Wilde. This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.

  • COVID-19 what you need to know today

    March 25, 2020 by

    Protective measures against corona virus 1. wash your with soap and water regularly. 2. If soap and water is not available, use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. 3. Wash your hands before touching eyes, nose and mouth. 4. Throw used tissues into closed bins immediately after use. 5. Cover your nose and mouth… Read more

  • Few steps to protect yourself from corona virus

    March 24, 2020 by

    How COVID-19 spreads As there is currently no Vaccine to prevent corona virus The best ways to protect yourself from this illness is to avoid being exposed to the virus The virus is thought to spread mainly from person to person. Few Protective measures to protect yourself Clean your hands frequently wash your hands often… Read more

  • DELHI LOCKDOWN

    March 23, 2020 by

    Delhi will be lock-down from 23rd march 2020 to 31st march 2020 The Government of NCT Delhi has issued the Delhi Epidemic Disease, COVID-19 Regulations, 2020 under the Epidemic Disease Act 1897 for the prevention and contaminated of COVID-19. In exercise of the aforesaid powers, it is hereby notified that a lock-down in the whole… Read more

  • SOURCES OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION

    March 14, 2020 by

    S.No. SOURCES PROVISIONS 1. British constitution. Parliamentary Government, Rule of Law, Legislative Procedure, Single Citizenship, Cabinet System, citizenship, Prerogative Writs, Parliamentary Privileges and Bicameralism. 2. United States constitution. Fundamental Rights, Independence of Judiciary, Judicial review, Impeachment of the President, Removal of Supreme Court and High Court Judges and Post of Vice-President. 3. Irish constitution. Directive… Read more

  • Multiple Choice Questions for Judicial Service

    March 10, 2020 by

    Tort is a special branch of law which originated in America France India England Ans. (d) England [BJS 2009] The remedy in case if tort is Deterrent punishment to wrongdoer Reformation of wrongdoer Compensation in money (damages) None of the above Ans. (c) Compensation in Money (Damages) [BJS 2009] Which out of the following cannot… Read more

  • LAW OF TORT or LAW OF TORTS

    March 9, 2020 by

    There are two theories with regard to the basic principle of liability in law of tort or law of torts: All the injuries done by one person to another are torts unless there is some jurisdiction recognized by law. there are a definite number of torts outside which liability is tort does not exist. The… Read more

  • Introduction to law of torts

    March 8, 2020 by

    A system which enables a person who has suffered harm or injury by the acts of another, to claim damages in the civil suit. The essential nature of the law of torts is that it is not codified like other statute laws. Some definitions of Tort Salmond: “It is a civil wrong for which the… Read more

  • DOCTRINE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY

    February 2, 2020 by

    Accountability is one of the golden concepts that no one can be against, it is increasingly used in political discourse and policy documents because it conveys an image of transparency and trustworthiness. Public accountability is the hallmark for the modern democratic governance. Democracy remains a paper produced if those in power cannot be held accountable… Read more

  • Pollution and the air quality

    December 28, 2019 by

    This article examines the current situation of India and related caselaws.With the development and the Industrialization, environmental preservation has becomes serious concern. The rising power, India, has been facing the enviromental pollution due to the rapi development and lack of implimentation of environmental pollution control standards. Enviroment is directly related with the article 21 of… Read more

  • elements and stages of crime

    December 27, 2019 by

    Generally, people get confused between the elements and stages of a crime. Through this article an attempt has been made to remove the confusion in this regard by separately describing both elements and stages of a crime in a very lucid manner…. The Elements and Stages of a CrimeAn Overview Criminal law is a body… Read more

  • Definition and Meaning of Crime

    December 26, 2019 by

    A law that relates to a crime is known as criminal law. In these laws, punishment is used as a bearer torch. This is done to prevent and prohibit the citizens to avoid them from unsocial and wild behavior or conduct. Also, this law ensures that the citizens of India are safe. Crime definition in India is… Read more

  • FINANCE COMMISSION

    December 25, 2019 by

    The finance commission of india was established on 22nd november, 1951,it was established under article 280 of the indian constitution by the president of india,it was formed to describe the financial  relations between the centre and the state. The finance commission has been provieded for tha indian constitution as part of the scheme of division… Read more

  • ABETMENT UNDER THE INDIAN PENAL CODE

    December 23, 2019 by

    INTRODUCTION Law keeps a check on human behaviour. It categorizes them into criminal and non-criminal behaviours. However, every non-criminal behaviour even something as simple as buying a knife for your kitchen becomes criminal when there are criminal intentions behind it. The concept of abetment widens the horizons of criminal law to incorporate these criminal intentions… Read more

  • TYPES OF ABETMENT UNDER THE INDIAN PENAL CODE

    December 22, 2019 by

    Abetment by Instigation A person is said to ‘instigate’ another to an act, when he actively suggests or stimulates him to the act by any means of language, direct or indirect, whether it takes the form of express solicitation, or of hints, insinuation or encouragement. The law does not require that instigation, in a case… Read more

  • TYPES OF KINSHIP

    December 21, 2019 by

    There are two types of Kinship. Consanguineous Kinship Consanguinity is a relationship based on common blood relationship. A consanguine is a relative who was born in the family as well as one who was adopted in the family concerned.The bond is called consanguineous. 2.Affinal Kinship Affinal kinship is a kinship in which the relatives are… Read more

  • KINSHIP

    December 20, 2019 by

    Meaning of Kinship Kinship provides the framework of social relationship. Kinship means relationship of the individual with the other members due to either a bond of marriage or through blood. Kinship bonds are the strong bonds According to Murdock “It is a structured system of relationship in which individuals are bound to one another by… Read more

  • Forms Of Hindu Marriage

    December 19, 2019 by

    The forms of marriage include different categories of Marriages in accordance to the ceremonies and rituals performed in a particular marriage. There are eight forms of marriages divided into two broad categories. Two broad categories are- approved forms of marriage unapproved forms of marriage In approved forms of marriage there are 4 forms of marriages… Read more

  • Types of Marriages

    December 18, 2019 by

    Valid Marriage– The marriage which is solemnized between two Hindus in accordance with the conditions of the section 5 of The Hindu Marriage act,1955. Void Marriage– (section 11 of Hindu Marriage act, 1955). Where the marriage is against the section 5(1)of Hindu Marriage act, 1955. Where the marriage is against the section 5 clause 4… Read more

  • Statutory Body

    November 16, 2019 by

    Outside the mandate of the Constitution Parliament has inherent power to set up many number of the Commissions in pursuit of its laws and resolutions. In 1978, the Union government set up a minority commission. In 1993, it grew into a national commission for minorities by an act of Parliament passed in the previous year.… Read more

  • The two were arrested in connection with the RFL funds misappropriation case

    November 15, 2019 by

    ED arrests ex-Ranbaxy promoter Malvinder Singh, ex-CMD of Relogare Sunil Godhwani in RFL fraud case. Malvinder Singh, former Ranbaxy Laboratories CEO and Chairman, was arrested in connection with Rs 2,300 crore Religare Finest Ltd (RFL) funds misappropriation case The two were arrested in connection with the RFL funds misappropriation case. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on… Read more

  • Courts are cautious while dealing with religious issues

    November 15, 2019 by

    In the case of sabrimala temple courts are very cautious while dealing with religious issues. While referring the Sabarimala case to larger bench, the majority judges observed that the matters involving the interpretation of the provisions of the constitution touching upon the rights to profess, practice and propagate its own religion,should be heard by a… Read more

  • Petition challenging against scrapping Article 370

    November 14, 2019 by

    SC constitution bench hearing on petition challenging against scrapping article 370 and Bifurcation of a State. A five judge constitution bench has commenced hearing the Petition challenging against the scraping Article 370 and Bifurcation of a State.

  • Supreme Court have Pronounced Judgement in Ayodhya case

    November 9, 2019 by

    Today the Supreme court of India have pronounced the most awaited judgement in Ayodhya Babri Masjid land dispute. In this judgement the Bench was comprising of five judge and those are Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi, Justices Bobde, Chandrachud, Ashok Bhushan and Abdul Nazeer held a special sitting today to pronounced the judgement. what… Read more

  • Lok Adalats and Nyaya Panchayats

    November 9, 2019 by

    Lok adalats are not judicial bodies. They were set u in towns and cities to bring in settlements of disputes though agreements of parties and to reduce the volume of judicial work. After the passage of the consumer protection act, 1986, a consumer dispute redressal commission was set up 1955. It has branches in almost… Read more

  • Judicial Review

    November 8, 2019 by

    In a broad sense, Judicial Review refers to the examination and, if necessary, invalidation of any governmental action and legislation. In a narrower sense, it refers to the corrective, or nullifying, action on legislation while judicial actions on executive decisions come through writs. In the common law practice this second function belongs to the domain… Read more

  • Problems of the Judiciary

    November 5, 2019 by

    There are numerous material problems confronting the Indian Judiciary. The number of courts in the country is hopelessly small for the size of the population compared to the advanced countries in the world. The secretarial assistance to the judges-the court staff-is insufficient and antiquated. The emoluments of the judges are inadequate. A senior advocate of… Read more

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