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Section 151 IPC & Other Provisions For Unlawful Assembly

  Saura Patil   09 July 2021 at 14:39

KEY TAKEAWAYS The citizens of India have the right to assemble subject to reasonable restrictions. Section 151 of the Indian Penal Code is one of the sections that talks about unlawful assembly. When 5 or more people gather together intending to disr ..


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What Is Safe Harbour Immunity

  Saura Patil   08 July 2021 at 15:29

KEY TAKEAWAYS Section 79 of the Information Technology Act provides the intermediaries with protection against liability from any third-party content. Safe Harbour Immunity is nothing but protection granted to the intermediaries from any unlawful con ..


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Deed Of Settlement: An Effective Way To Avoid Court Proceedings

  Saura Patil   07 July 2021 at 15:50

“Negotiation and discussion are the greatest weapons we have for promoting peace and development” ~ Nelson MandelaKEY TAKEAWAYS A Settlement Agreement or Deed of Settlement is a legally binding contract between two disputing parties. Sett ..


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The Concept Of Hindu Joint Family Made Easy!

  Saura Patil   03 July 2021 at 15:50

KEY TAKEAWAYS A Hindu Undivided Family consists of all the male members descended linearly up to any generation from a common ancestor along with their mothers, wives, and daughters. Without a common ancestor, there cannot be a Joint Hindu family and ..


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All About RTI!

  Saura Patil   01 July 2021 at 15:44

To quote Thomas Jefferson, “Information is the currency of democracy.”KEY TAKEAWAYS The State of Tamil Nadu was the first Indian State to pass a law on RTI. Goa, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Delhi, and others followed after. RTI was first intr ..


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Can Advocates With Less Than 7 Years Of Experience Represent The State In Criminal Cases

  Saura Patil   29 June 2021 at 15:02

KEY TAKEAWAYS Section 24 of the Code of Criminal Procedure deals with the appointment of Public Prosecutors with not less than 7 years of experience as an Advocate in Court. The Madhya Pradesh High Court recently heard a PIL filed by a social worker ..


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Maintenance To Live-In Partners

  Saura Patil   23 June 2021 at 12:27

KEY TAKEAWAYS According to a 2018 Supreme Court judgment, live-in partners can claim maintenance in case of estrangement. In the landmark case of Indra Sarma vs. V. K. V. Sarma, the Hon’ble Apex Court held that a woman in a live-in relationship ..


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SC Guidelines Concerning Criminal Cases Pending Against Legislators

  Saura Patil   23 June 2021 at 12:27

KEY TAKEAWAYS In the landmark case of Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay & Ors. Vs. Union of India, the Supreme Court laid down directions to the subordinate court for the speedy deliverance of justice concerning criminal cases against the legislators. It gi ..


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What’s Happening At Khori Gaon In Faridabad

  Saura Patil   19 June 2021 at 15:05

KEY TAKEAWAYS Recently, the court refused to grant a stay order concerning the demolition process of the 10,000 houses in the Khari Gaon region at Faridabad. On 7th June the Apex court ordered the removal of all the constructions encroaching upon the ..


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Custody Of A Minor To His Adult Spouse: Allahabad HC’s Recent Order

  Saura Patil   18 June 2021 at 16:51

KEY TAKEAWAYS The marriageable age in India for girls is 18 years and 21 years for boys. Despite measures and laws implemented by the Government, child marriages are still prevalent in India. A marriage between a minor and a major is only voidable if ..


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