Bhupinder Singh vs. U.T. of Chandigarh
The post is the case brief of Bhupinder Singh v. U.T. of Chandigarh, as a part of important judgement of section 375 of IPC.
Explore MoreThe post is the case brief of Bhupinder Singh v. U.T. of Chandigarh, as a part of important judgement of section 375 of IPC.
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Explore MoreVicarious liability in tort law refers to the kind of liability which arises due to the wrong act done by another person
Explore MoreA person who is in the apprehension of his arrest under a non-bailable offense can apply for Anticipatory Bail to High Court or Sessions Court. It is at the discretion of the court whether to grant anticipatory bail or not.
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