Political vendetta used as a reason to cover money laundering and evasion from cases.Key takeaways The once renowned national magazine lost its popularity when Congress used it as its mouthpiece. Rajiv Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi acquire AJL through thei ..
While upholding the paramount importance pertaining to the dire need to hold speedy trial and most commendably linking it as an inseparable part of the fundamental rights under Article 21 of our Constitution which talks about the right to life and pe ..
“When the panchayati raj is established, public opinion will do what violence can never do" - Mahatma GandhiKey Takeaways The Panchayati Raj form of government is mentioned in Article 40 under the Directive Principles of State Policy of ou ..
Key Takeaways A person who has been wrongly arrested is entitled to a pitiful compensation of INR 100 under Section 358 of the CrPC (1973). In its 277th Report (2018), the Law Commission stated that "the current remedies simply generate an ex-gr ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The refusal to register, investigate or report cognizable offences is an offence punishable under section 166 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. According to Clause (3) of Section 154 of the Criminal Procedure Code, a person has t ..
Key Takeaways An inquest report is made primarily to investigate the causes of unnatural death and suspected dowry deaths. It contains only the first impression of the dead body. A magistrate is also empowered to ask for the preparation of an inquest ..
Key Takeaways UN Charted was adopted on June 25, 1945, and came into effect on October 24, 1945. Five of its principal organs, the General Assembly, Security Council, Secretariat, Trusteeship Council, and Economic and Social Council, are headquartere ..
Introduction In Indian Politics, misuse of power and corrupt officials isn't news. There's an onslaught of protective institutions in the country, but if these very institutions are misused for political gains, wrongfully incarcerating people ..
Key takeaways The Articles 12-35 enlisted in Part III of the Constitution of India deals with Fundamental Rights. They are justiciable, enforceable, but not absolute. Sardar Vallabhai Patel chaired the Advisory Committee on Fundamental Rights of the ..
Key Takeaways Article 368 of the Indian Constitution deals with the legislative procedure for amending the Constitution. The First Constitutional Amendment Act was passed in 1951. The Seventh Constitutional Amendment Act, 1956 reorganised states on a ..