Why do we treat terrorists not as ordinary criminals but as VVIPs? Why our government succumbs in front of their demands but never succumb in front of an ordinary criminal? ..
Key Takeaways The need to prove a fact is known as the burden of proof. Every party must establish facts that are favourable to them or adverse to their opponents. The prosecution bears the duty of demonstrating everything necessary to prove the char ..
A) Constituents of TortTo constitute a tort, the following conditions have to be satisfied: There should be a wrongful act or omission. The act or omission should result in a legal damage to the plaintiff. A legal remedy should be available.Wrongful ..
Key Takeaways The Election Commission of India was established on 25th of January 1950. Its headquarters are located in New Delhi. It is an autonomous body. The Commission consists of a Chief Election Commissioner and two other additional Commissione ..
Key Takeaways Background check/verification/screening of the applicant for the government job has to be made by the employer after taking the consent of the applicant. When a government employee is in police custody for 48 hours, then he shall be sus ..
Key Takeaways A ‘Negotiable Instruments’ may be negotiated either by promissory notes, bills of exchange, and cheques or by bank drafts, bank notes, share warrants, bearer debentures, dividend warrants, scripts and treasury bills. Negotia ..
Key Takeaways Registration of a marriage gives a legal recognition to the marriage; it also binds the marriage to associated laws and provides legality to it. A Hindu marriage may be solemnized by performing the customary rites of the parties. An imp ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Our Indian Constitution has given us some fundamental rights under Part III (Articles 12 to 35). Right to equality is one of the fundamental rights that serve as the most important of the rights that we have. Our concept of right to equ ..
A 3-judge bench of the Supreme Court, consisting of Justices Dr. D.Y.Chandrachud, Vikram Nath and B.V. Nagrathna, has ruled in the judgment of the case –M/s Magadh Sugar & Energy Ltd. v. the State of Bihar &Others ..
It is a matter of utmost satisfaction to note that none other than the Supreme Court has itself taken very strong exception of the adjournment culture prevalent in our country especially in the lower courts and in an extremely laudable, landmark, lat ..