EXCLUSION OF ORAL EVIDENCE BY DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Author: Mansi Rana, UPES Dehradun INTRODUCTION: Evidence includes everything used to determine or prove the authenticity of an assertion. Providing or obtaining evidence refers to the process of using (a) what is assumed to be true or (b) what is proven by evidence to prove the facts asserted.
PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING COURT MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE IN INDIA Author: Mansi Rana, UPES Dehradun What is Court Marriage? Court marriages are very different from traditional marriages, which are usually followed by all ceremonies among all family members and relatives. Court marriages are usually conducted in the presence of marriage officers. In court marriage, any two qualified
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN POLICE CUSTODY AND JUDICIAL CUSTODY Author: Mansi Rana, UPES Dehradun Introduction : Many times, when someone is arrested or suspected of committing a crime, the police may not be able to complete the investigation within 24 hours and present the person to a magistrate. At this point in time, it is important to
Abetment Author: Ekta Varshney, A.M.U Introduction In Criminal Law, a person can be made liable only for his act( an illegal act or omission of duty) but when the act has been committed by another person who has been instigated, urged, or induced then the theory is known as of Abetment. A person who does
DECLARATORY DEGREES UNDER SPECIAL RELIEF ACT Author: Mansi Rana, UPES, Dehradun DECLARATORY DEGREES A declaratory decree is a decree that declares the rights of the plaintiff. This is a binding statement, according to which the court declares certain existing rights in favor of the plaintiff, and the declarative decree only exists when the plaintiff is
Author: Poulomi Sen, Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, IIT Kharagpur Clarification on age determination strategies of a juvenile rape victim: Documentary evidence vs Medical Evidence. Court: Supreme Court of India JURISDICTION: Criminal Appellate Jurisdiction CASE NO.: Criminal Appeal No(s). 442/2010 BENCH: Hon’ble Mr. Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Uday Umesh Lalit.
Prem Nath Bali v. Registrar High Court of Delhi COURT: Supreme Court of India JURISDICTION: Civil Appellate Jurisdiction CASE NO.: Civil Appeal No. 958 of 2010 BENCH: Hon’ble Mr. Justice Chelameswar and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre APPELLANT: Prem Nath Bali RESPONDENT: Registrar High Court of Delhi and Another DECIDED ON: 16 December 2015
Author: Ayushi Verma Role of Motive, Intention and Malice in Torts MOTIVE A Motive signifies the person’s state of mind. It means the ulterior reason for the conduct. It is different from intention. As a general rule, the motive is not relevant to determine a person’s liability in the Law of Torts. A wrongful act
Author: Ayushi Verma Forensic Accounting INTRODUCTION Within the developing financial situation, forensic accounting is an essential tool for revealing or enquiring about monetary wrongdoing and the course of equity, providing decisive information about the actualities found related to financial crime. In the most recent couple of years, Forensic Accounting has seen a great expansion in
Author: Ayushi Verma, RMLNLU Sources of Muslim Law Our country India is a land of various cultures and religions where people from different cultures and religions live in harmony. It is a country where everyone has the right to choose his/her religion without any restrictions being imposed on them. INTRODUCTION Muslim Laws in India apply
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RULE OF LAW Author: Deepanshi Kalra This article traces the concept of Rule of Law which is a dynamic and viable concept along with postulating the length of its application in India while determining its merits and pitfalls. The concept of Rule of Law carries momentum among democratic countries as it attributes great value to
Author: Deepanshi Kalra CASE COMMENT RBI vs Jayantilal Mistry COURT- Supreme Court of India JURISDICTION- Civil Original Jurisdiction CASE NO- Civil Appeal No. 91 OF 2015 BENCH- M.Y. Eqbal, C. Nagappan APPELLANT- Reserve Bank Of India RESPONDENTS- Jayantilal N. Mistry DECIDED ON- 16 December 2015 INTRODUCTION The cornerstone of this judgment rests upon the provisions
HOW TO SEND A LEGAL NOTICE? Author: Deepanshi Kalra INTRODUCTION A legal notice is a formal written document that is sent by the aggrieved person or through a lawyer to the receiver to inform them that legal action will be taken against them. This notice is sent when one person has a grievance with the
RIGHTS OF WOMEN IN DIVORCE IN INDIA Author: Deepanshi Kalra INTRODUCTION Women in India are presumed to be dependent on their husbands at the time of their marriage. They don’t have access to jobs or any adequate escape for independency after their divorce. Some of these constraints are loosened by the rights which they can