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Fascism of the Maharashtra Government

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Introduction: India is the largest democracy in the world, we have the lengthiest constitution in the world, India is considered as quasi-federal in nature. Quasi-federalism means an intermediate form of government between a unitary state and a federation. It is the combination of both the federal structure and unitary structure. Read more…

By Devangi Tiwari, 5 years15/09/2020 ago
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General Provisos of Inquiry, Investigation and Trial

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Introduction Criminal Law in the Republic of India is assessed into two categories: The Indian Penal Code, 1860, and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. Criminal Law is either substantive law i.e. that defines offenses and prescribes punishments for them, or procedural or adjective law. In different words, substantive law Read more…

By Simran Uttarkar, 5 years22/05/2020 ago
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Analysis of Lalita Kumari v. Govt. of U.P [(2008) 7 SCC 164]

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INTRODUCTION Section 154 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 lays down procedure regarding the information given to the police in cognizable cases and provides for the manner in which such information is to be recorded. An analysis of Section 154 is as follows: The information is to be given to Read more…

By Mithila Lalit, 5 years18/05/2020 ago
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Right to File F.I.R.

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The first right we have is the right to file a FIR. This right helps us to fight against crime or breach of our legal rights. Under the sovereignty of Indian Constitution, every individual has the right to report the crime which happens to him or which he witnesses. But Read more…

By Kuber Kaushik, 5 years01/05/2020 ago
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