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 bodyContinue reading “elements and stages of crime”
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Definition and Meaning of Crime
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 isContinue reading “Definition and Meaning of Crime”
FINANCE COMMISSION
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 divisionContinue reading “FINANCE COMMISSION”
ABETMENT UNDER THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
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 intentionsContinue reading “ABETMENT UNDER THE INDIAN PENAL CODE”
TYPES OF ABETMENT UNDER THE INDIAN PENAL CODE
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 caseContinue reading “TYPES OF ABETMENT UNDER THE INDIAN PENAL CODE”
TYPES OF KINSHIP
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 areContinue reading “TYPES OF KINSHIP”
KINSHIP
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 byContinue reading “KINSHIP”
Forms Of Hindu Marriage
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 marriagesContinue reading “Forms Of Hindu Marriage”
Types of Marriages
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 4Continue reading “Types of Marriages”
Statutory Body
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.Continue reading “Statutory Body”