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 Pardeep Kumar v. Union Administration, Chandigarh, (2006) 10 SCC 608 FACTS OF THE CASE The prosecutrix was a girl living in Chandigarh in House no 3359 sector 19D with her mother and brother. There were five accused in the present case namely Lalit Gupta, Ashok Kumar, Pardeep Kumar, Karam Chand and Inderjit Singh. Lalit GuptaRead More

Mitakshara and Dayabhaga Schools

This article is written by Deepika, pursuing BA-LLB from IIMT & School of Law, GGSIPU, Delhi. In this article, she has discussed the Mitakshara and Dayabhaga schools of law along with differences between the two. Introduction  In our country, family law does not vary from one state to the other. Every community is governed byRead More

An Overview of Lokpal and Lokayukta Act, 2013

This article has been authored by Ritesha Das of symbiosis Law School Hyderabad. It aims to cover the dimensions of the Lokpal and Lokayukta Act of 2013. Introduction The foundation of the nation has been obliterated by the clouds of corruption, maladministration and malversation. Though several anti-corruption Agencies have been set up in India butRead More

Legitimisation or Criminalisation of Same-Sex Marriages?

This post is written by Anushree Tadge, a 3rd-year law student of ILS Law College, Pune, she tries to explain briefly how same-sex marriages have evolved, how the institution of marriage anciently embedded in religious texts have been affected and what is the legal status of the same in India as well as other countries.Read More

Legalization of Relationships: Same-Sex Marriages

This article is written by PRANIT BHAGAT pursuing B.A LLB from ILS Law College, Pune. In this article, he has discussed Same-Sex Marriage and its impact on the Institution of Marriage in India and around the world. INTRODUCTION Same-sex marriage can be defined as the practice of marriage between two men or two women. Basically,Read More

Fundamental Rights and Doctrines of Eclipse, Severability and Waiver

This article has been written by Mansi Tyagi, a student at Symbiosis Law School, Pune. Part III of the Indian Constitution envisages the six fundamental rights for an individual. In this article, she has tried to explain three doctrines applicable to these rights viz. Doctrine of Eclipse, Doctrine of Severability and Doctrine of Waiver. INTRODUCTIONRead More

INCOHERENT FORMS OF CRIME

This article is written by Sharat Gopal, studying BA-LLB at Delhi Metropolitan Education, GGSIPU. In this article, he has discussed about stages of crime and its incoherent forms of offences. INTRODUCTION WHAT IS CRIME? Sir William Blackstone defined crime as an act committed or omitted in violation of a ‘Public Law’ forbidding or commanding it. Crime can beRead More

ADMISSIBILITY OF EVIDENCE OBTAINED FROM ACCOMPLICE

This article has been submitted by Aaditya Kapoor, a law-aspiring student of Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies. Through his research, Aaditya strived to shed light upon the admissibility and applicability in courts, of evidence obtained from an accomplice to the crime. Introduction While investigating a crime after its commission, there are a number of stagesRead More