The film "KASHMIR FILES" has generated such a resounding success story in the realm of filmmaking that it has kindled the conscience of the nation. While majority of the Indians has been emotionally moved by the visual contents of the movie ..
Difference between Common Intention and Common Object Common Intention Common Object Common Intention implies a meeting of mind of the persons charged with the crime, requiring a preliminary unity. Common Object refers to a ..
Difference between Rioting and Affray Rioting Affray Under section 146 of IPC “Whenever force or violence is used by an unlawful assembly, or by any member thereof, in prosecution of the common object of such assembly, ..
Difference between Wrongful Restraint and Wrongful Confinement Wrongful Restraint Wrongful Confinement The offender obstructs the victim from proceeding in any particular direction. The offender obstructs the victim from pr ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS England and US are one of the few countries of the West where capital punishment is legal. India follows the doctrine of rarest of the rare for awarding capital punishment. In the Middle East, where Sharia Law is followed, capital punis ..
KEY TAKEAWAYSIndian law considers the kid's welfare to be the most important aspect to consider when selecting who obtains the custody of a minor child.There are secular and personal laws describing the process of custody of children. The secular ..
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KIDNAPPING AND ABDUCTION KIDNAPPING ABDUCTION According to section 360, if any person takes a person beyond the limits of India against the consent of that person or against the consent of someone who is le ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS A witness is a person who shares information about the case, either orally, or in writing, to the court or anywhere else. A related witness is a person who has some sort of relationship with the victim. Some examples include but are not ..
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ROBBERY AND DACOITY ROBBERY DACOITY The definition of robbery is defined under section 390 of Indian penal code. The definition of Dacoity is defined under section 391 of Indian penal code. Robbery ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The word legitimacy originated from a Latin word ‘legitimare’ which means to make lawful. Oxford Dictionary has defined illegitimacy as, “(of a child) born of parents not lawfully married to each other”. When it ..