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Rathnasundara Devi S

Criminal Law

Law Related to Fugitive Offender

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Introduction: In recent times, economic offences were increasing. These offences shall make an adverse impact on the country. The person who is responsible for such offences fled from that particular country to evade from the legal process is called as the fugitive economic offender. The existing law did not contain Read more…

By Rathnasundara Devi S, 5 years09/08/2020 ago
Common Law Principles

Legal Ethics

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Introduction: Earlier, there are no prescribed qualifications for legal professionals. These unqualified professionals are bungling and also those who are considered to be professional miscarries to keep up their promises. These incompetent professionals may also act unfairly for the fees he got for the particular case and he may also Read more…

By Rathnasundara Devi S, 5 years09/08/2020 ago
Legal Trial

Need for Witness Protection in Legal Spectrum

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Introduction: In the court of law fair trial is an essential one for the criminal proceedings. For a fair trial, the evidence acts as a prominent one. Evidence helps the court to identity and prosecutes the accused in a reasonable manner. Witness refers to a person who testifies before a Read more…

By Rathnasundara Devi S, 5 years31/07/2020 ago
Evidence Law

Admissibility of Confessions

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Introduction: Confession is considered to be an open declaration of something which made one guilty of doing an act. Mostly these confessions are made voluntarily. Generally, in court, these confessions are made by the convicted person. Such confessions are taken either as a guilty plea or a conviction following trial Read more…

By Rathnasundara Devi S, 5 years28/07/2020 ago
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