Introduction Section 451 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 deals with the disposal of property in the custody of police or court. The section states that when any property is in the custody of a police officer or the court and there is no one t ..
Introduction Order VI of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) deals with pleadings in a civil suit. Pleadings are the written statements of the parties in a case, in which they set out their respective claims and defences. The purpose of pleadings is to ..
Introduction Order XIII of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) in India deals with the procedure for the examination of witnesses. The order lays out the rules for summoning witnesses, recording their evidence, and producing documents in court.Under Or ..
Order XI of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) in India deals with the dismissal of suits for default of appearance or non-prosecution. According to this order, if a plaintiff fails to appear in court when the case is called for hearing, or if the def ..
IntroductionSection 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 deals with the restitution of conjugal rights. It states that if one spouse has withdrawn from the society of the other without any reasonable excuse, the aggrieved party can file a petition in a ..
Introduction Order IX of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) in India deals with dismissal of suits for default or for non-prosecution. It lays down the rules for the dismissal of a suit if the plaintiff fails to appear in court when the suit is called ..
IntroductionEuthanasia, or the practice of ending a person's life in order to alleviate suffering, has a complex history in India. The practice has been debated for many years, with opinions on the issue divided. In the early 20th century, Indian ..
Introduction The power of a high court to quash an FIR (First Information Report) is known as the power of judicial review. The high court has the authority to quash an FIR if it finds that the complaint is frivolous, or if it finds that the investig ..
IntroductionPeaceful protest is a fundamental right in many countries around the world, and is often used as a means for individuals and groups to express their grievances and demands for change. The right to peaceful protest has a long history in I ..
Introduction Circumstantial evidence is evidence that suggests a fact or a set of facts from which a fact-finder can infer another fact. It is indirect evidence and does not directly prove the fact in question. For example, if a person is found with ..