Key TakeawaysThe formal name for the term ‘drone’ is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).Drone operations are permitted in India. India's Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) established a new drone policy on August 26, 2021.The Civil Aviat ..
Key Takeaways The Unlawful Activity (Prevention) Act is an Indian statute that aims to prohibit illegal activities and associations in India. The phrase "unlawful association" was included and utilized in the criminal code amendment act of ..
Key Takeaways Section 321 of the Code for Criminal Procedure proves the Public Prosecutor with the authority to withdraw from prosecution following the court's consent. Specific laws dealing with terrorist-related activities, such as POTA (repeal ..
Key Takeaways Section 171 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 established The National Anti-Profiteering Authority. The objective of the authority is to guarantee that all stakeholders benefit equally from GST and to boost consumer trust. ..
Key Takeaways Forensic science is the use of science in the examination of criminal and civil laws, as guided by legal criteria of acceptable evidence and criminal process. Forensic evidence analysis is utilized in the investigation and prosecution o ..
Key Takeaways The Competition Commission of India (CCI) is a statutory body of the Government of India responsible for enforcing the Competition Act, 2002. The Commission consists of one Chairperson and six Members who shall be appointed by the Centr ..
Key Takeaways Bailment is the legal transfer of property or commodities from a bailor to a bailee, who forfeits possession but not ownership. A bailee must desire to physically possess the bailable property in order to create a bailment. Chapter IX o ..
Key Takeaways Chapter V of the Code for Criminal Procedure grants police officers the power to arrest. Chapter XI of the CrPC, particularly Section 151 grants police officers the authority to make preventive arrests to avert a cognizable offense. A p ..
Key Takeaways The enactment of anti-terrorism laws began post-independence due to the rising number of insurgencies in India. Foreign terrorists apprehended within India can be prosecuted under Section 121 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. The Unlawful ..