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Doctrine of Res Judicata: Critical Analysis

Introduction In simple language, the term Res-Judicata refers to a situation which has been decided on its merits and cannot be litigated again-again by the same parties. The concept generally refers...

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Introduction to Competition law: Indian perspective

Introduction India has always being a competitive market for businesses. However, under license raj regime, which was till the early 1990’s (it worked when started but had been over used its utility...

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Can couples get separated without a divorce?

In India, divorce is still considered a social taboo. Couples often tend to neglect things in a relationship and carry on with the same situation, sometimes due to societal and family pressure. In the...

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Women’s Property Rights

Under the Constitution, both the Central and the State Governments are competent to enact laws on matters of succession. Currently, besides other abovementioned factors, the nature of the land in...

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A Complete guide on new e-commerce guidelines by GOI

Overview In several nations, e-commerce is regulated. India, like other countries, has the authority to control the conduct of corporations operating on its territory. This is why the Indian government...

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Criminal conspiracy under IPC : An analysis through various judicial...

1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY The criminal conspiracy can be defined as an act when two or more person plans to commit an illegal act, and initiate some steps to execute the same. The action...

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“Online Filing” of Consumer Complaint

A Consumer is the backbone of the Indian Economy by purchasing the goods and services provided to them; therefore, it is necessary to protect their interests. It is the right of the consumers to...

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The Advocates Protection Bill 2021

On the second of July 2021, the committee constituted by the Bar Council of India consisting of seven members issued the ‘The Advocates Protection Bill 2021’. The nominated committee consisted of Mr S....

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General Exceptions under Indian Penal Code 1860 (Sections 76 to 106)

Introduction Certain people are exempted from the operation of criminal law, Chapter IV of the IPC is captioned as general exceptions. Any wrongdoer committing a crime (actus reus) with the requisite...

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Validity of an Unregistered Sale Agreement

A Sale Agreement constitutes all the terms and conditions of the sale of a property (movable or immovable) to the buyer. Under the Indian Registration Act, 1908, an agreement for the transfer of rights...

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Abuse of the process of law: Perspective of Gender justice

“Freedom cannot be achieved unless women have been emancipated from all kinds of oppression” – Nelson Mandela. Gender inequality in India is a problem from time immemorial. This can be attributed to...

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Permanent Child Custody

“Legal Custody”, in a family law context, is a type of Child Custody that grants a parent the right to make long-term, important decisions regarding their children. The issue of ‘Child Custody’ arises...

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Filing of complaints against biased judges – Procedure

The complaint in case of a judge cannot be about a poor judgment or order. For that, there is a facility of correction, analysis, or appeal to the higher Judiciary. So, in what circumstances can people...

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Rape against men by women – no neutral law in India

Rape is the fourth most serious crime in India and a serious problem worldwide. It is generally a crime committed by men against women, but have we ever thought about it vice-versa? Historically, Rape...

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Early Disposal of Pending Civil Cases – Directions from The High Court

The Civil Procedure Code, 1908, controls the civil procedure of courts in India. The unified Code in civil court procedure has allowed several suits to stay for decades. In most cases, the only need...

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Feminine Nature of Laws in India: Need of Change

Abstract Though our Constitution aims at providing gender equality in terms of status and dignity, it was framed to provide social justice and equality to women. Other statutes like IPC and Domestic...

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Mediation In Criminal Disputes In India

Abstract This paper explores the concept of mediation as a solution for reducing pendency in the traditional court system. The feasibility of using mediation to resolve criminal disputes is creating a...

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MSME Debt Recovery Provisions

Micro, small and medium enterprises have always been one of the main growth engines of the Indian Economy. In recognition of their contributions, the Indian Government has formulated various incentive...

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Standard form of contract – Legal or Illegal?

Generally speaking, standard contracts are imbibed with the common ‘take it or leave it’ clauses. In such situations, the other party has almost no power to negotiate the terms laid down in the...

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Unnatural Sex with a Female has been classified as Rape under section 377 I.P.C.

Unnatural Offence is an act or behaviour to commit a crime that is contrary to what is considered a natural offence. Section 377 of the IPC deals with the unnatural offences that state that “whoever...

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