Defence of Superior Orders |General Exceptions under IPC
There are certain people who are subordinated to someone as per the law. For example: – a relationship of a master and servant, or a subordinate officer in the Police force.
Explore MoreThere are certain people who are subordinated to someone as per the law. For example: – a relationship of a master and servant, or a subordinate officer in the Police force.
Explore MoreMens rea is one of the most important elements, if any act was done with the very purpose of committing that act intentionally, then he is said to be liable or punishable under IPC.
Explore MoreSection 52 of the Transfer of Property Act (1882) codifies the lis pendens doctrine. The term “Lis” implies active litigation, whereas the term “Pendens” indicates delayed litigation, whereas the complete phrase “lis pendens” refers to an ongoing legal proceeding.
Explore MoreThe Transfer of Property Act Section 35, together with the Indian Succession Act Sections 180 to 190, lays down the doctrine of election.
Explore MoreBachan Singh, the appellant, her wife was murdered and he was found guilty and sentenced to life in jail. The appellant was living with his cousin Hukam Singh and his family after serving his jail sentence (i.e., after his release).
Explore MoreThis is a case analysis of the famous H.H. Mahara Jadilla Jamadavra Ojiba Jirao Cindia Bahadur in Gwariel and Ors. Against the Dominion of India and Anne. Commonly referred to as the secret purse case, the special privileges granted to traditional rulers were discussed in this regard.
Explore MoreHussainara Khatoon & Ors. was a landmark decision ruled on March 9, 1979, that gave broader meaning to Article 21 and stated that everyone has the right to a prompt trial. It is the most well-known case involving the human rights of Indian inmates.
Explore MoreA right is meaningless unless it is accompanied by a commensurate obligation. There should be someone who is banned from interfering with a person’s enjoyment of a right against whom a person enjoys the right.
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