Nature and definition of Torts

Nature and Definition of Torts Author: Abhay Saxena, Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune. Introduction: The term “Tort” has been derived from the Latin term “Tortum” which means to twist. It means twisted, crooked, unlawful, or a wrongful act rather than an act that is straight or lawful. Thus, Tort may be defined as a

Types of Writs

TYPES OF WRITS Author: Kriti Goyal, *This article has been written by the author while pursuing a Certificate Course on Research Methodology with us. INTRODUCTION To provide Economic and Social justice is the main motive behind the Indian Constitution. The Constitution of India, provides Fundamental Rights and ordinarily cannot be taken away and to ensure

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Judicial Review

Judicial Review Author: Vidhi S Shrivastav Introduction The State is no longer a laissez-faire state but has now gravitated towards becoming a welfare state. As per Article 12 of the Constitution of India1, the term ‘State’ may be used to denote Union Government and State Government, Parliament and State Legislatures, and all local or other authorities within

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Malicious Prosecution

Malicious Prosecution Author: Monazza Sajid, Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA What is the definition of Malicious Prosecution? The court defined the term ‘Malicious prosecution’ in the case of West Bengal State Electricity Board v. Dilip Kumar Ray. According to the court, it was “ajudicial proceeding instituted by one person against another, from wrongful or improper motive

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Doctrine of Pleasure

Doctrine of Pleasure: Someone’s Job till Someone’s Pleasure Author: Mr. Mudit Saxena, Galgotias University What is Doctrine of Pleasure? It refers to the power of the Crown (king or queen) to remove any civil servant from his/her office without providing any justification or a notice of termination to the servant i.e., the civil servant holds

Compounding of offences

Compounding of offences Author: Dhruv Gupta, GGSIPU Introduction The criminal justice system in India can be understood in reference to three basic principles that are as follows- It is an adversarial system i.e, the prosecutor (on behalf of the State) accuses the person of the commission of some crime and he has to prove his

Wagering Agreement

WAGERING AGREEMENT Author: Ms. Shweta Samant, ICFAI Dehradun. INTRODUCTION Wager, the dictionary meaning of the word is ‘something risked on an uncertain event’ and Wagering is a type of gambling, which involves betting on the outcome of an external event or fact, such as a sporting event or a piece of trivia. The wagering of

Interpretation of Statutes

INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES Author: Mallika Kapoor, The Department of Law, Aligarh Muslim University. Introduction: The Theory of “Separation of Power” promulgated by Montesquieu has engendered a dichotomy between the various organs of the State, (Legislature, Executive and Judiciary) relating to the exercise of prerogatives vested in each one of them. Herein, one of the most