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Law of Tort

Defamation

Defamation is the act of saying false things in order to down other person’s reputation. It is a wrong done by one person to another’s reputation by words spoken or Read more

By Admin, 5 yearsAugust 17, 2021 ago
Constitutional Law

Difference between Written and unwritten Constitution?

Merits of a written Constitution: –              Demerits of a written Constitution: –         Merits of an unwritten Constitution: –                   Demerits of an unwritten Constitution: – Written Constitution Read more

By Shubham Singh, 5 yearsAugust 16, 2021 ago
Constitutional Law

Difference between Rigid Constitution & Flexible Constitution?

The objective is the emphasis that the constitutional law embodies the will of the sovereign, and it should be treated as a sacred document. Merit of Rigid Constitution: –              Read more

By Shubham Singh, 5 yearsAugust 16, 2021 ago
Top Stories

The Madhya Pradesh High Court Indore Bench observed that “India is a conservative society where unmarried girls don’t indulge in carnal activities for fun without assurance of marriage”.

The observations were made by Justice Subodh Abhyankar hearing applicant’s first bail application under Section 439 of Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 for grant of bail during the trial. He rejected Read more

By Shubham Singh, 5 yearsAugust 14, 2021 ago
Constitutional Law

Different types of constitutions? With merits and demerits

The constitution can be written, unwritten, rigid, or flexible. Every type of Constitution has its own advantages and disadvantages. Given below are the four kinds of constitutions with their merits Read more

By Shubham Singh, 5 yearsAugust 14, 2021 ago
Constitutional Law

What is the meaning of Constitution?

The constitution is the supreme law of each state. It lays some rules regarding the organization, powers, and functions of the government, and among all the other things it also Read more

By Shubham Singh, 5 yearsAugust 12, 2021 ago
Law of Tort

General Defences

There are some exceptions in tort which can be pleaded as defence. Usually, when a plaintiff files a suit against the defendant and proves the existence of all essential ingredients Read more

By Admin, 5 yearsAugust 11, 2021 ago
Constitutional Law

CITIZENSHIP IN INDIAN CONSTITUTION

Meaning of citizenship: The population of the state is divided into two classes- Citizens and outsiders. A citizen could be the one who enjoys all civil, political rights and certain Read more

By Admin, 5 yearsAugust 9, 2021 ago
Law of Tort

What is Tort?

The word tort is derived from the Latin term “tortum” which means “to twist”. It means any wrongful act or injury which is redressible by an action for damages at Read more

By Admin, 5 yearsAugust 6, 2021 ago
Code of Criminal Procedure

RIGHTS OF AN ARRESTED PERSONS

Introduction Every human has to be treated in a humane way, and being accused of an offence doesn’t make anyone less human. The laws of our county has been made Read more

By Admin, 5 yearsAugust 6, 2021 ago

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