KEY TAKEAWAYS The Golden Triangle of the Indian Constitution is made up of Articles 14, 19, and 21. Democracy cannot exist in India without the aforementioned Golden Triangle. In the case of Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India, Justice Bhagwati had ruled ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS A tape-recorded conversation is a form of an electronic record. The Information Technology Act of 2000 describes the term “electronic records”. Electronic records, including Tape-recorded conversations, are admissible under ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The NDPS Act of 1985 is the primary piece of law through which the state controls the use of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances. These regulations were enacted to restrict and monitor the use of specified medications in limited ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Since its beginning during colonial times, the law on Sedition has drawn criticism. Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code provides provisions relating to the offence of sedition. The core of the offence is that the accused must bring or ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The legislation that governs contracts in India is the Indian Contract Act of 1872. It came into effect in the year 1872. Chapter X of the Indian Contract Act of 1872 provisions relating to the Relationship of an agent and the principal ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Quash means to overturn, abate, vacate, annul, or declare void. Quashing is often performed after the filing of a First Information Report (hereinafter referred to as “FIR”) but before the filing of the charge sheet. High Co ..