DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Author: Jatin Garg, VIPS, Delhi Documentary evidence refers to that evidence which is in Tangible, physical form. It is different from other kinds of evidence in many ways. Other kinds of evidence include oral evidence, circumstantial evidence, hearsay evidence, etc. Generally, the credibility of the documentary evidence is comparatively higher than other types
Criminal Conspiracy Author: Jatin Garg A conspiracy is hatched in secrecy and executed in darkness. Conspiracy can be defined as an act done with common intention by more than one person to commit an illegal act and taking steps towards the completion of the crime. It is generally referred to as an inchoate crime because it
Romesh Thappar V. The State of Madras: case comment. Bench: Fazal Ali, Saiyid Kania, Hiralal J Sastri, M. Patanjali Mahajan, Mehar Chand Das, Sudhi Ranjan Mukhreja, B.k Petitioner/appellant: Romesh Thappar Respondent: State of Madras Date of Judgment: 26/05/1950 Facts: The Editor(petitioner) is a printer, publisher, and editor of a recently started weekly journal in English
CHEATING Jatin Garg Introduction Cheating as an offence is popularly known as a case of 420 in layman’s language. We all must have heard that x has committed 420 or x is involved in 420 etc. However, a huge number of person does not know that why we label a matter of cheating as 420.
Contract and Infrastructure Projects Author: Mr. Mudit Saxena, Galgotias University What are Infrastructure Projects? Infrastructure Projects are the heart and soul of the development of a nation. It is the foundation on which the economic blooming of a country depends. They are important functions that keep the country alive. They are responsible for the proper delivery
VELLORE CITIZENS WELFARE FORUM V. UNION OF INDIA Author: Mr. Mudit Saxena, Galgotias University APPELLANT: Vellore Citizens Welfare Forums RESPONDENT: Union of India rep. by its Secretary, Department of Environment and Others BENCH: Justice Kuldip Singh, Justice Faizan Uddin, Justice K. Venkataswami COURT: Supreme Court CITATION: AIR 1996 SC 2715: (1996) 5 SCC 647 DECIDED ON:
International Terrorism: A Global Threat Author: Mr. Mudit Saxena, Galgotias University What is Terrorism? The word terrorism is derived from the Latin term “terrere” which means immense threat or fear. Terrorism may also be defined as a strategy for the pressure that uses or takes steps to use brutality so as to spread dread and hence
1. About the Organisers The event is basically organized by Vishvanath Sharan Foundation, A Trust ( Registered ), working for a poor sportsperson, fellow students, and acknowledging the poorer with basic legal rights and duties. This Trust is run since 2016 by a Student at law Mr. Baidyanath Sharan. Previously this organization had tried hands
Test Identification Parade Author: Mr. Mudit Saxena, Galgotias University Introduction In every criminal preliminary, the two most characteristic purposes of assurance are the accompanying: regardless of whether the supposed offense was carried out, and, assuming this is the case, who perpetrated the offense. One of the manners in which utilized to build up the character of
Understanding Transfer of Criminal Cases under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Section- 406-412) Author: Mr. Mudit Saxena, Galgotias University Introduction The judiciary has been the foremost foundation for assurance of any lawful debate. The judiciary has been a guard dog to watch out for the assembly and official specialists to control their self-assertive activities and
Contingent Contract: An event based contract Author: Mudit Saxena, Galgotias University What is a Contingent Contract? A contract in which the promisor performs the promise only when a certain event takes place is called a contingent contract. The validity of the contract entirely depends upon the happening of the event. It is defined under Section
Motive, Preparation & Conduct Author: Ayush Jain, Unitedworld School of Law, Gandhinagar, Gujarat INTRODUCTION Motive, preparation, and conduct find a very specific reference in The Indian Evidence Act,1872. Thus, it is very necessary to understand and establish the relevancy and difference between them. Many criminal cases depend on circumstantial evidence and when the evidence is
Maritime Zones Author: Ayush Jain, Unitedworld School of Law, Gandhinagar, Gujarat INTRODUCTION Definition: A Maritime Zone is a belt of the sea which is defined by some treaties or conventions and on which the coastal State executes jurisdictional rights. These zones are defined to exercise the areas of exclusive National Rights over a mineral or
Author: Ayush Jain, Unitedworld School of Law, Gandhinagar, Gujarat Francis Coralie vs. Union Territory of Delhi: Case-Comment Bench: Hon’bleJustice P.N. Bhagwati and S. Murtaza Fazal Ali PETITIONER/ APPELLANT: Francis Coralie Mullin RESPONDENT: Administrator, Union Territory of Delhi and Ors. Date of Judgment: 13.01.1981 Citation: 1981 AIR 746, 1981 SCR (2) 516 Facts: The petitioner, who
Disposal of Property (CRPC Section- 451 to 459) Author: Ayush Jain, Unitedworld School of Law, Gandhinagar, Gujarat INTRODUCTION When a property is taken under custody by the court by virtue of being the property is involved in an offence or may be used for committing an offence. This type of property on which inquiry has