KEY TAKEAWAYS Our Indian Constitution has given us some fundamental rights under Part III (Articles 12 to 35). Right to equality is one of the fundamental rights that serve as the most important of the rights that we have. Our concept of right to equ ..
Definitions of TortIntroductionLaw is generally divided into public and private laws. While public laws regulate the conduct of states, private laws aim at regulating the behavior of individuals. Sir Pit Cobbet said, “Private law is the body of ..
Key Takeaways ● The Indian judiciary is the most important organ of the country that acts as the guardian of safeguarding the rights of the citizens. ● However, the environment of our judiciary is not effective enough to serve its purposes. A number ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Indian Constitution guarantees gender equality under its various Articles, yet the main lawmaking body, that is the Judiciary, has a considerably low number of women as against men. The main reason for their underrepresentation is t ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Indian Penal Code is the most comprehensive law dealing with the different offences and their punishments. It covers a wide range of offences, from murder to petty crimes. One of the offences is causing hurt by one person to another ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Constitution of India is the most important source of Law India. The power of the Parliament to amend the Constitution makes it clear that our Constitution has been drafted in such a way as to make it compatible with the changing so ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Right to Freedom of Religion is a Fundamental Right provided under Article 25 of the Indian Constitution. This right also includes the right to propagate a religion, that would also include the willful conversion from one religion to an ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The police force is an important part of the legal system in India. Their primary duty is to maintain the law and order in every state There are a number of laws enacted by the Government for the administration of the police system. The ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Arbitration and Conciliation Act of 1996 is the chief law governing the principles of arbitration and conciliation in India. Some of the provisions within the act have ambiguous meanings due to which Courts are passing different opi ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Crimes are on a rise due to the prevailing conditions in the society despite the various progressive laws. Rape is one of such crime that affects women gravely, but has also not left innocent men from its clenches. While mostly Courts h ..