DOCTRINE OF PUBLIC POLICY
According to this doctrine, any policy should not make which is opposed to the public. This means any policy which is made against the public […]
Explore MoreAccording to this doctrine, any policy should not make which is opposed to the public. This means any policy which is made against the public […]
Explore MoreThere is a power or right to a citizen of India to move to the supreme court under ARTICLE 32 and the high court under […]
Explore MoreThe word criminal Conspiracy is belong to the INDIAN PENAL CODE 1872. The IPC defines criminal conspiracy as follows; https://www.indiacode.nic.in/show-data?actid=AC_CEN_5_23_00037_186045_1523266765688&orderno=126 Section120A According to the Section […]
Explore MoreCASE NAME Mukesh v. State (NCT of Delhi), (2017) 6 SCC 1 CASE NAME (Also known as) NIRBHAYA CASE CITATION (2017) 6 Supreme Court Cases […]
Explore MoreOne fine day, the accused forcibly raped her and later consoled her saying that he will marry her. Both of them continued to have sex with each other on several occasions on account of the promise made by the accused to marry her. When she became pregnant, she revealed this to her parents.Â
Explore MoreSection 397 of the code gives the High Court or any Sessions Judge power to call for and examine the records of any proceeding before the inferior court under its jurisdiction to satisfy the court to the correctness, legality, propriety of any finding, sentence, or order recorded or passed by the inferior court.
Explore MoreThe law of tort consists of various torts whereby the wrongdoer violates some right vested in another person. ‘Tort’ is a breach of duty recognized by the law of torts.
Explore MoreCitation: (1981) 1 SCC 80 FACTS The appellant is a private limited company which entered into a sub-contract with the respondent which is a Yugoslavia […]
Explore MoreCitations: (1947) 1 MLJ 123 Bench: Alfred Henry Lionel Leach, C.J., Lakshmana Rao, J. Facts of the Case The appellant was one of the bidders […]
Explore MoreCitation Rupan Deol Bajaj & Anr v. Kanwar Pal Singh & Anr, 1995 SCC (6) 194 Parties Rupan Deol Bajaj, Petitioner Kanwar Pal Singh, Respondent […]
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