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Citizenship (Meaning & Classification/Types)

Citizenship (Meaning & Classification/Types) What is the Meaning of a Citizenship? A Citizenship is  a legal status acquired by a person. Citizenship is often acquired by...

Causes of Crime – Indian Kanoon

Causes of Crime What are the causes of crime? There are various causes of crime. Which are described officially are stated below...

Difference between Inquiry and Investigation

Difference between Inquiry and Investigation INQUIRY - Inquiry is a process which is brought in motion for the...

White Collar Crimes (Meaning & Definition)

White Collar Crimes (Meaning & Definition) White Collar Crimes (Meaning & Definition) What are White Collar Crimes? The violation of law committed by a person or group...

Penology (Meaning, definition, Characteristics)

Penology (Meaning, definition, Characteristics) Penology (Meaning, definition, Characteristics) What is Penology? What are its characteristics? Penology is the study of punishment in its relation to crime. It...

Schools of Criminology

Schools of Criminology TYPES OF SCHOOLS UNDER CRIMINOLOGY - There are certain schools that are formed under Criminology. These are - Demonological or...

Criminology ( Meaning and definition)

Criminology ( Meaning and definition) What is Criminology?  Criminology in its literal sense means, "a systematic study of the criminals". Criminology is that science which talks...

Case Study- Indira Nehru Gandhi v. Raj Narain, AIR 1975

 Indira Nehru Gandhi (Petitioner) v. Raj Narain & Another (Respondent) CASE NUMBER - Review Petition in Civil Appeal Nos. 887 and 909 of 1975. EQUIVALENT CITATION - 1976- (003)-SCC-0321-SC-1977-AIR-0069-SC DATE...

Contract (Defined)

   Contract (Definition)   The term Contract has been defined under Section 2 (h) of the Indian Contract Act ,1872. It defines a Contract as an Agreement...

Writ- (defined & Explained)

Writ-  (defined & Explained)  A Writ is a formal written order issued by a government entity and this government entity is mostly the Court in...

Ex Parte (Defined & Explained)

Ex Parte (Defined & Explained) Ex Parte means making an application to the Court without giving a notice to the other side. The other party...

Difference Between Compoundable & Non-Compoundable Offenses [Updated]

Difference Between Compoundable & Non-Compoundable Offenses Criminal Law- The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973     Difference Between Compoundable Offenses and Non-Compoundable Offenses Compoundable Offenses - Compoundable Offense are...

Easement (defined & explained)

Easement (defined & explained) An easement gives one person a non-possessory right to go on to another person's real property without possessing it. That property...

Domicile ( definition & explanation)

Domicile ( definition & explanation) A domicile is the residence of a person which is fixed and permanent to which he returns or intends to...

Deponent ( definition & explanation)

Deponent ( definition & explanation) A person who under an oath or affirmation, gives an affidavit or disposition. A deponent is a person who gives...

Delegatus non potest delegare ( Definition & Explanation)

Delegatus non potest delegare ( Definition & Explanation) This is a Latin term which means- a delegate cannot delegate. A person to whom an authority or...

Can a Private Person himself Arrest the accused?

Can a Private Person himself Arrest the accused? Criminal Law- The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Can a Private Person himself Arrest the accused ? If...

Which Court has the power and authority to try offenses?

Which Court has the power and authority to try offenses Criminal Law - The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973   Which are the Courts having the power...

Classes of Criminal Courts

Classes of Criminal Courts Criminal Law- The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973   Classes of Criminal Courts under CrPc - Section 6 of the Code specifies the classes...

Arrest by Magistrate – Can a Magistrate arrest a Person?

Arrest by Magistrate - Can a Magistrate arrest a Person? Criminal Law - The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973   Arrest by Magistrate. Can a Magistrate arrest...

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