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Conspiracy as a Tort

  G. ARAVINTHAN   07 June 2009 at 22:43

There are two sorts of conspiracy: the Quinn v. Leathem type which employs only lawful means but aims at an unlawful end, and the type which employs unlawful means. Thus the tort can take the form of unlawful conspiracy, where the combination uses u ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   1908 Views


One Sentence Tribute To The One Life One Individual Has

  G. ARAVINTHAN   07 June 2009 at 22:43

Capital PunishmentUnlike animals, human beings in the course of time have upgraded their social standards in which they reside and where they can claim to be proud residents of a protective society, where they have a prerogative claim to basic civic ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   867 Views


Principle of Hedley Byrne

  G. ARAVINTHAN   07 June 2009 at 22:43

The true width of the Hedley Byrne principle was obscured until recently by the facts and background to the case. A case of pure economic loss, it also involved careless advice. As such, liability had to be reconciled with the decision in Derry v. P ..


Posted in Civil Law |   11206 Views


Rights of Victims under Criminal Justice System

  G. ARAVINTHAN   07 June 2009 at 22:43

The victim’s rights rests on a kind of social contract theory, perhaps captured in the preamble to Louisiana’s 1985 victim’s rights legislation:In recognition of the civic and moral duty of victims . . . of crime to cooperate fully ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   1616 Views


Crimes and Punishments in IRAN

  G. ARAVINTHAN   07 June 2009 at 22:43

According to a French proverb, the penalties are subjective and willfully; while issuing a verdict, the judges don't have to obey the law and they have the authority to apply the law as they wish. In the past and even in the late 18th century, in al ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   2088 Views


Right To Employment Under The Persons With Disabilities

  G. ARAVINTHAN   07 June 2009 at 22:43

(Equal Opportunity Protection Of Rights And Full Participation) Act, 1995 And Role Of JudiciaryChapter - VI titled as Employment, Chapter - VII titled as Affirmative Action and Chapter - VIII titled as Non-Discrimination of this Act are relevant for ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   1997 Views


How to judge a Judge?

  G. ARAVINTHAN   06 June 2009 at 20:17

The possibility of an impeachment motion against a Calcutta high court judge, Soumitra Sen, comes close on the heels of a slew of corruption charges against the judiciary. Last month, during a Supreme Courthearing of a case concern ..


Posted in Others |   1057 Views


Legal education and Globalization

  G. ARAVINTHAN   04 June 2009 at 15:12

In a democratic country like India, where rule of law is the driving force of the Government, legal education assumes great significance. In Keshvanand Bharati VS. State of Kerala , Hon’ble Supreme court held that rule of law is the basic foun ..


Posted in Students |   3091 Views


Traffic Police

  G. ARAVINTHAN   01 June 2009 at 11:27

The word police means the civil force constituted to maintain law & order. Nowhere in the world the purpose of Police is defined as revenue generation. Neither is the performance of police evaluated by the no. of chalans or revenue generated. Ra ..


Posted in Others |   1765 Views


Advocates’ Liability For Negligence In Criminal Cases

  G. ARAVINTHAN   01 June 2009 at 11:27

The FalloutsProfessional liability for negligence is a cryptic branch of the law relating to negligence. It exists on a fundamentally different plane. There is a fine distinction between professions and other occupations for the reason that professi ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   3430 Views