LCI Learning

Share on Facebook

Share on Twitter

Share on LinkedIn

Share on Email

Share More

Criminal Law Articles


Functioning of Human Rights Court

  Kalai Arasu   02 March 2010 at 09:48

/* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-t ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   2371 Views


DYING DECLARATION

  ARUNIMA JHA   22 February 2010 at 16:18

INTRODUCTION Dying declaration is bases on the maxim “Nemo moriturus praesumitur mentire” i.e. a man will not meet his maker with a lie in his mouth. Hearsay evidences are not given any weightage in the courts because the person who is ..


Posted in Criminal Law  1 comments |   29918 Views


Vicarious Liability of Directors U/s 141 of N.I Act,1881-Gui

  Sanjeev Panda   20 February 2010 at 11:55

Vicarious Liability of Directors U/s 141 of N.I Act,1881-Guidelines of Supreme Court The Hon’ble Supreme Court in its recent judgment in National Small Industries Corp. Ltd. Vs. Harmeet Singh Paintal and Anr., pronounced on 15.02.2010 has laid ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   7094 Views


A critical Analysis : Dying Declaration by Rape Victims

  G. ARAVINTHAN   19 February 2010 at 09:22

As a piece of evidence, Dying declaration is now fairly crystal clear by judicial decisions. The importance of Dying declaration as a piece of convincing evidence is increasing with the escalation of cases, wherein the Dying declaration laid the fou ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   3789 Views


Intensive Supervision and Electronic

  N.K.Assumi   18 February 2010 at 18:00

Intensive Supervision and ElectronicSurveillanceas Alternatives to Remand in CustodyRoss LayProbation and ParoleDepartment of Corrective ServicesNew South Walesetween July 1984 and June 1988, the number of prisoners held not under sentencein New Sout ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   1668 Views


A Police Perspective on Bail in South

  N.K.Assumi   17 February 2010 at 16:29

A Police Perspective on Bail in South Australia Jonathan Tuncks Project Implementation Control Officer South Australia Police Department raditionally police officers have viewed the granting of bail to alleged offenders with reservation, particularl ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   2289 Views


Sexual harassment & Indian Law

  Raj Kumar Makkad   16 February 2010 at 12:52

THIS Article is a rather tentative examination of the shifts in the way sexual harassment has been classified in state records with the aim of regulating crime as an effect of the women’s movements (in India and globally). In India ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   5849 Views


Police remand: Concept and procedure:

  N.K.Assumi   15 February 2010 at 14:26

Police remand and the need for judicial activism By: A. H. Monjurul Kabir Increasingly, the magistracy controlled by the executives becomes insensitive to civil liberties. Denial of bails, indiscriminate granting of police remand, the alleged tort ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   7555 Views


Police remand and the need for judicial activism

  N.K.Assumi   13 February 2010 at 13:52

Police remand and the need for judicial activism By: A. H. Monjurul Kabir Increasingly, the magistracy controlled by the executives becomes insensitive to civil liberties. Denial of bails, indiscriminate granting of police remand, the alleged tort ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   3796 Views


Indian system of Bail - Anti Poor

  rajesh saharan   07 February 2010 at 14:28

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 ..


Posted in Criminal Law  2 comments |   4539 Views