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Evidence Law

An overview of Admission and Confession under Indian Evidence Act 1872

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Introduction: A statement might be in an oral, documentary, or even electronic form. Such statements should be suggesting something about the fact in issue or the relevant fact of a particular case. Similarly, a statement can be a self-harming statement i.e. any statement made by a person can hit back Read more…

By Shivam Narayan Pandey, Soham Sinha, 4 years28/05/2021 ago
Administrative Law

Relevance of Principle of Proportionality in Judicial Review of Administration Discretion

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Introduction: Over the past century, one of the finest evolutions in the domain of public law has been the judicial review of legislative and executive action. The Doctrine of Proportionality is identified as the principle of the interpretation of legal provisions that maintain equality and justice. It is one of Read more…

By Anshu Prasad, 5 years23/09/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Notion of Secularism as understood by Courts

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Introduction: India as a nation always had a policy of religious tolerance. it never ceases to surprise that why wasn’t the word secular added into the constitution from the start it was only in 1976 by the 42nd amendment when the word secularism was added to the preamble to the Read more…

By Ushnish Dasgupta, 5 years29/06/2020 ago
Criminal Law

Introduction to Indian Penal Code

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Introduction The Indian Penal Code is the subjective criminal law. It is essentially acts as a dictionary for criminal acts and their punishment in India. The reason India needs a criminal code is because; the judges did not have a uniform set of rules or legal principles to base their Read more…

By Shashvat Chandra, 5 years03/05/2020 ago
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