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General exception under IPC sec (80-87) | Law Notes

Introduction:- According to Indian penal code 1860, section (76-106) discussed about the general exception. They are:- These are the exception of IPC law. In this article we discussed about the section (80-87) Section 80:- An accident in Doing a Lawful Act. In section 80, accident is the reason of the…

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All you need to know |Concept of Punishment under IPC

Purpose of penalization The object of penalization is that the interference of crime, and each penalization is meant to own a twin impact, that is, to stop the one that has committed the offense from continuation that act or omission and to stop alternative members of the society from doing…

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Doctrine of Holding out under Partnership Act

Introduction  Doctrine of holding out links itself back to the Partnership Act of 1980. This Doctrine has been incorporated under section 28(1) of the Partnership Act which states that if any one who by words written or spoken or by his conduct knowingly represents himself as the partner in the…

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Effect of Mixture (155-157 of ICA) |Law Notes

According to the Section 155 of Indian Contract Act, 1872 says that the bailee, without the consent of the bailor, mixer the foods of the bailor with his own goods in such a manner that it is impossible to separate the goods bailed from the other goods, and deliver them…

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International copyright under Copyright Act

Copyright is regulated by the Copyright Act of 1957 in India and the Copyright Rules of 2013, and the International Copyright Order 1999. The Copyright Act of 1957 is the primary Act regarding Copyright, whereas the Copyright Rules of 2013 moreover the International Copyright Order of 1999 are supplementary laws. …

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Matters incidental to the incorporation of LLP

Introduction  A limited liability partnership is that kind of partnership where the liability concerned to each partner is limited to the amount they put into business. Under a LLP all the personal assets of the partner are being saved from legal action. The creditors cannot go after the personal assets…

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Cheating under IPC | (415-420 IPC) |Law Notes

Introduction:- Chapter XVII of the Indian penal code discussed about the offences against property. This chapter is the second longest chapter, it holds 85 sections (378- 462). The basic element common to the offences under this chapter is dishonesty, which the code is describes as the intention of causing wrongful…

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Offence of Extortion in IPC

Introduction Sections 383-389 of the Indian Penal Code defines various laws related to extortion. Section 383 of the IPC defines extortion. Section 384 of IPC specifies the penalty for extortion, while Section 385 specifies the punishment for an attempt to extortion. Section 386 to 389 contains much harsher punishments for…

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Concept of Criminal Conspiracy in IPC

By Tania Maria Joy Introduction Criminal conspiracy and joint liability are terms that go hand in hand. Joint liability is the liability that is shared by people who conspired to an unlawful act. All the people who have agreed on doing an unlawful act, with criminal intent, will be jointly…

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Charges, notice and tender- sec- 100-104 TPA

Introduction:- In the, chapter IV of the Transfer of property act discussed the topic of charges, notice and tender under the section 100- 104.  Section 100:- charges As stated in the chapter IV under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Charge meaning is wherever the immovable property is transferred by…

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2nd National Moot Court Competition by FIMT School of Law

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About the Organisers The Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology (FIMT) is a prestigious NAAC-accredited college in Delhi. Established by the Fairfield Group of Institutions, it is an “A” Grade College approved by the Government of NCT of Delhi, affiliated to the esteemed Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, which is…

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Internship Opportunity at Clergy and Wisemen

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About Clergy and Wisemen Clergy and Wisemen (C&W) is a full-service law firm that provides End-to-End legal solutions PAN India. They are deeply focused on assisting early- and growth-stage businesses with precise expertise for advancement in today’s competitive market. About the Opportunity For this internship, 4 interns will be selected and out…

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Counterfeiting stamps- sec 255- 263A

Introduction:- Chapter XII discussed 35 sections whose topic is of offences relating to coin and government stamps. In which offences relating to coin deals with sections (230-254) under IPC and government stamps deals with sections (255-263A) under IPC. In this article we discussed about counterfeiting stamps which deals with section…

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Concept of vested and contingent interest- sec 19-23

Introduction:- Chapters II of the transfer of Property Act 1882, the parties intended for the contract of transfer of property are first one is ’Transferor’ and the second is ‘Transferee’. In this the transferor is somebody who transfers his property to another even as the transferee is a person who…

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