Introduction Article 39-A is a provision in the Constitution of India that deals with equal justice and free legal aid. It was inserted by the 42nd Amendment Act in 1976 and came into effect from 3 January 1977. The article states that the state shal ..
Introduction The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 is an act of the Parliament of India that prohibits the production, possession, sale, purchase, transportation, warehousing, use and distribution of narcotic drugs and psychotropic ..
Introduction Section 91 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) of India deals with the powers of a court to issue summons or warrant for the production of a document or electronic record. According to this section, if a court is satisfied that any doc ..
IntroductionOrder XIX of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) in India lays down the provisions regarding the production of documents and affidavits in a civil lawsuit. The order governs the process of filing and serving documents and affidavits in a co ..
Introduction The AIBE (All India Bar Examination) is an entrance test for aspiring lawyers in India, conducted by the Bar Council of India. The test is designed to assess the knowledge and skills of candidates in various subjects relevant to the prac ..
Introduction The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007 is an Indian law that provides for the maintenance and welfare of senior citizens and parents who are unable to maintain themselves. This act applies to all citizens of ..
IntroductionThe right to vote is a fundamental right guaranteed by the Constitution of India. The Constitution grants every citizen of India the right to participate in the electoral process and elect representatives to the Parliament and State Legis ..
Introduction The Indian budget is the annual financial statement presented by the Union government of India, detailing the estimated receipts and expenditures for the upcoming financial year. The first budget of independent India was presented on Nov ..
Introduction The Civil Procedure Code (CPC) is a set of laws in India that regulate the procedures for filing and handling of civil cases. Order XVII of the CPC deals with the specific requirements for filing written statements in civil cases. A writ ..
Introduction Order XVI of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) in India deals with the procedure for summoning witnesses. It lays down the rules for issuing summons to witnesses, including the form and content of the summons, the manner of service, and ..