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Legal Rights In Cheque Bounce Cases

Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 is the primary law in the context of cheque bounce cases. The following is an analysis of the rights and remedies existing in cheque bounce cases. Resubmission of the Cheque Pursuant to the

HIGHWAYS & TRAFFIC LANE RULES

The National Highways network of India is a community of trunk roads that are owned by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. It is constructed and managed with the aid of the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI), the

VACANT PLOTS – A PRIVATE NUISANCE?

Vacant plots are becoming challenge to the society these days. Today in Delhi-NCR, there are number of localities where vacant plots have become a big problem for the people living in the neighbourhood. In several localities of Delhi-NCR vacant plots

Trademark Protection in India

Intellectual Property Rights are the exclusive provided to the owner in order to protect the intangible property. The main idea is to protect the interest of the owner so that he has the monopoly rights to use his/her property. Intellectual

KIDNAPPING (SECTION 359-362 IPC)

KIDNAPPING Kidnapping is the taking away of a person by force, threat or deceit with intent to cause him or her to be detained against his or her will. Kidnapping may be done for ransom or for political or other

BIGAMY (SECTION 494, IPC)

Second marriage during the subsistence of the first marriage is illegal in India and termed as Bigamy. The relationship arising from the same does not have any validity and it does not have any effect on the first marriage. It

INDIAN CONSTITUTION – A BAG OF BORROWINGS

The Indian Constitution is unique in its contents and spirit. Although it had picked up many best features from other constitutions of the world. Many people criticise that the Indian Constitution is a bag of borrowingsor justa paper. However, the chairman of

Section 156(3) Cr.P.C, 1973

MAGISTRATE POWER U/S 156(3) OF CR.P.C, 1973 The First Information Report, popularly known as F.I.R. is described u/s 154 of Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, however the word ‘First’ is not expressly mentioned u/s 154 but still it is known as

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (COMPANIES ACT 2013)

Annual general meeting also known as AGM is a formal meeting of the company to be conducted annually. First AGM of the company must be held within 9 months from the date of closing of first financial year of the

CIVIL LITIGATION

Civil litigation is a term which distinguishes lawyer Court work in the non-criminal stream of actions in law. It encompasses not just the representations made in Court but also the pre-trial procedures including interlocutory hearings, and the post-trial procedures such as

RIGHT TO PRIVACY

Privacy is the ability to safeguard certain aspects of our existence by protecting our personal information. It is the freedom of life and liberty is incomplete without our ability to be who we are. Information could exist in the digital

Presumption as to Legitimacy of a Child

In India, morality of the woman and parenthood of the child holds great value and are considered as issues of great honor and respect. Section 112 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 deals with the legitimacy of a child. The

LIMITS OF MENS REA : STRICT CRIMINAL LIABILITY

In the course of law, Actus Reus, meaning a ‘guilty or criminal act’, accompanied by Mens Rea, forms the basic essentials of a criminal act. A person found in absence of any one of these elements is not held liable,

Criminal Conspiracy under IPC

According to the basic English law definition, criminal conspiracy is when multiple persons have an agreement for an unlawful act by unlawful means or even using unlawful means to carry out an otherwise lawful object. Originally, conspiracy was punishable under

Law Collages

LAW AS A CAREER In past few years, legal profession has experienced a staggering growth. A career in the legal profession is continuously expanding and evolving to keep pace with the ever-changing legal system. It can be intellectually challenging, personally