Extradition Law
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Introduction: It is a social need to punish a person, who fled for another Country/ State after committing an offence. The State, in which the criminal is taking shelter, has to hand over him or extradite him to the State Read more
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Introduction: It is a social need to punish a person, who fled for another Country/ State after committing an offence. The State, in which the criminal is taking shelter, has to hand over him or extradite him to the State Read more
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Introduction: This is a case on the incident that took place on 15th February 2012, off the coast of Kerala. First, the Courts in Kerala took cognizance of the matter, then the Supreme Court of India took over, then the Read more
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Introduction: Industries using dangerous materials are certainly playing a vital role in the economic growth and advancement of the well-being of the people in the country in the current age of open global market economy, but at the same time, Read more
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Introduction: As per the preamble of our constitution, India is a Sovereign country, which means that it has independent authority and is not under influence or not answerable to any external party or entity. Sovereignty can be interpreted as supreme Read more
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Introduction: In law, ‘Possession’ means either acquisition or a considerable control over a tangible property, for example, Land, or it could also mean control of something intangible, like rent or credit with a definite understanding about ownership. Intangible property has Read more
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Introduction: Third-party funding in domestic and international arbitration and litigation is an upcoming development that is gaining worldwide momentum. It essentially means investing in the claimant in order to gain profits from the monetary settlement or award. The primary objective Read more
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Introduction: Politics and crime are interlinked with each other. An immaculate politician sounds like an oxymoron, a class that no longer exists. It is one of the serious problems affecting the democracy of our country. A massive amount of criminals Read more
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Introduction: We all are aware of the legal principle that ‘a person is innocent until/unless proven guilty’, this legal perspective is applicable to a person who is accused of any illegality. According to this principle, an accused will be given Read more
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India has, for a long time given precedence to Caveat Venditor (Seller Beware) over the ancient maxim of Caveat Emptor (Buyer Beware), with the recognition of various consumer rights enshrined in the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (“old Act”). However, with Read more
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Introduction: The world is facing a huge loss of lives. During amid coronavirus or COVID-19 people are facing huge levels of anxiety, stress and fear. Millions of people lost their jobs, millions are getting their pay cut. So many people Read more
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Introduction: A wakf under Muslim law is basically a religious and devout obligation, however, provisions are here and there likewise made for a noble cause and to help oneself, one’s youngsters and Descendents (alal-aulad). The beginning of wakf is followed Read more
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Introduction: Since independence, India has made tremendous improvements especially in the field of commerce and trade. Thus, due to the dynamic nature of the commercial world, parliament felt a need for enacting a separate act for the regulation of contracts Read more