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Test identification Parade

  Prakash Yedhula   06 February 2009 at 01:56

1. TEST IDENTIFICATION PARADEIntroduction:The term 'Identification' means proving or fixing before the court that a person, article or animal is the very same that he- or it is alleged, charged or reputed to be. The term used in police investigation ..


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SUPREME COURT: THE FINAL PEDESTAL OF JUSTICE

  Abhishek   31 January 2009 at 23:50

A law may be defined as an assemblage of signs, declarative of a volition, conceived or adopted by the sovereign in a stage, concerning the conduct to be observed in a certain case by a certain person or class of persons who in the case in question a ..


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MEDIA AND CHILD PROTECTION

  Abhishek   24 January 2009 at 18:02

With the increasing competition among the different newspapers and news channels at times rights of children are infringed. Recently the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights has received complaints on the use of the name and photographs ..


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FEMALE FOETICIDE: NEED TO CHANGE THE MINDSET OF PEOPLE

  Abhishek   24 January 2009 at 17:52

One of the greatest threats to our contemporary civilization is the menace of skewed sex ratio. The increasing imbalance between men and women is leading to many crimes such as illegal trafficking of women, sexual assaults, polygamy and dehumanizatio ..


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~LAW OF EVIDENCE AND ITS LACUNAS~

  Abhishek   23 January 2009 at 18:07

S.45 As It Stands TodayIn simple language if we look at the phrase Expert Opinion and try to analyse it then it means that an opinion which is given by a person who is expert in a particular field, may it be science, art, law or any other technical f ..


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~INDIAN SYSTEM OF BAIL~

  Abhishek   23 January 2009 at 18:07

Objectively analyzed the criminal jurisprudence adopted by India is a mere reflection of the Victorian legacy left behind by the Britishers. The passage of time has only seen a few amendments once in a while to satisfy pressure groups and vote banks. ..


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~RES GESTAE~

  Abhishek   23 January 2009 at 18:07

Res gestae (a Latin phrase meaning "things done") is an exception to the rule against Hearsay evidence. Res gestae is based on the belief that because certain statements are made naturally, spontaneously and without deliberation during the ..


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~PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION ACT~

  Abhishek   23 January 2009 at 18:06

Introduction:-"If we cannot make India corruption-free, then the vision of making the nation develop by 2020 would remain as a dream." - Dr. A.P.J.Abdul KalamCorruption is considered to be one of the greatest impediments on the way towards ..


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~PRISON REFORMS IN INDIAN PRISON SYSTEM~

  Abhishek   23 January 2009 at 18:06

“Hate The Crime And Not The Criminal”--- Mahatma GandhiAll men are born equal and are endowed by their creator with some basic rights. These rights are mainly right to life and liberty, but if any person doesn’t comply with ethics o ..


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law of arrest

  Uma parameswaran   22 January 2009 at 19:03

TO make the law of arrest more effective and rational our parliament passed legislation by amending the Code of criminal procedure code. Before the amendment, section 41 of CrPC says “Any police officer may without an order from the magist ..


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