Recovery of Possession of Immovable Property under Specific Relief Act

Introduction There are two different concept of term ‘Possession’    Corpus – Actual power and apparent control over the object   Animus – Will to avail oneself of the Corpus The Specific Relief Act of 1963 addressed a vast number of legal issues that needed to be addressed. In most cases, substantive law, which outlinesRead More

Internet shutdown and how it violates Right to Freedom of expression

The present article is written by Mudit Jain, pursuing B.B.A.LL.B.(H) from Indore Institute of Law. Introduction The internet, which has become an essential location and method of exercising an individual’s freedom and expression in the twenty-first century, has become one of the most vital elements of an average person’s everyday existence. It gives a fantasticRead More

What are the various areas of law to practice?

The present article is written by Priyanka Choudhary, currently pursuing BALLB from Mody University of Science and Technology, Lakshmangarh, Rajasthan. FIELDS OF LAW The legal line of work is widely mistaken for being limited to courtroom appearances and defending criminals. Actually, the bar encompasses a huge subject pool and areas of practice. Sometimes, lawyers beganRead More

Dying Declaration: Section 32(1) of the Indian Evidence Act

The present article is written by  Mudit Jain pursuing B.B.A.LL.B.(H) from Indore Institute of Law. Introduction The goal of this study is to uncover the principle of “Leterm Mortem,” which means “words uttered before death” and is referred to as “Dying Declaration” in legal terms. The term “Dying Declaration” informs you what it means, howeverRead More

Accomplice Evidence in Sexual Offenses

The present article is written by Muskan Harlalka, a 2nd-year law student from the School of Law, Mody University of Science and Technology, Lakshmangarh, Rajasthan. INTRODUCTION An accomplice is a person who intentionally and voluntarily aids another person in committing a crime and thus ends up becoming equally guilty for the crime.  The Indian EvidenceRead More

The Biggest Scams in India

This article is written by SANJANA SUMAN, a student of Amity Law School, Amity University Jharkhand Ranchi. INTRODUCTION India one of the biggest stock exchanges in the world its own Bombay stock exchange. One of the biggest and most complex stock exchanges in the entire world but before 1992 the main problem with the IndianRead More

Sedition Laws in India

This article is written by SANJANA SUMAN, a student of Amity law School, Amity University Jharkhand Ranchi. This article is a critical analysis of the Sedition Laws in India. The concept of sedition as given in Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 and major supreme court decisions. INTRODUCTION  In 2016, three students fromRead More