1st National Level Article Writing Competition 2024 by MediLaw.live [June 1-30; Cash Prizes of Rs. 5k]: Register Now!

1st National Level Article Writing Competition 2024 by MediLaw.live [June 1-30; Cash Prizes of Rs. 5k]: Register Now!

About the organiser MediLaw.live stands as the No-1 premier Medico-Legal news portal in India, offering unparalleled coverage of the intersection between medicine and law. Since our inception, we have been dedicated to providing accurate, comprehensive, and insightful reporting on all matters concerning the medical and legal fields. About the Competition Read more

6th International Conference on Leveraging the Digital Transformation for Environmental Sustainability-Envisioning A Developed India by 2040 by Indore Institute of Law [June 21-22]: Register by June 15

6th International Conference on Leveraging the Digital Transformation for Environmental Sustainability-Envisioning A Developed India by 2040 by Indore Institute of Law [June 21-22]: Register by June 15

About the Conference In association with GNLU (Center for Environment Sustainability and Climate Change), Led-X, Idllyic Institute of Management, Knowledge Steez, Karanjawala & Company, Scc Online, King Stub & Kasiva.      The Conference on “Leveraging Digital Transformation for Environmental Sustainability – Envisioning A Developed India by 2040” is a platform to explore the Read more

Call for Chapters for an Upcoming Book titled Understanding Preamble- A deep dive into the Preamble of the Indian Constitution by DNLU, Jabalpur: Submit Abstract by June 30

Call for Chapters for an Upcoming Book titled Understanding Preamble- A deep dive into the Preamble of the Indian Constitution by DNLU, Jabalpur: Submit Abstract by June 30

About DNLU Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur (M.P.) was established in the year 2018, by Madhya Pradesh Dharmashastra National Law University Act, 24 of 2018, with the object of advancing the cause of legal education and achieving excellence as a university for imparting value-based legal education to undergraduate as well Read more

 According to S. 156(3) CrPC, the magistrate does not take cognizance of the offense when directing the police investigation: Supreme Court

 According to S. 156(3) CrPC, the magistrate does not take cognizance of the offense when directing the police investigation: Supreme Court

 Generally speaking, accepting cognizance means admitting that an offense has been committed. A magistrate is said to take cognizance when he sends an accused person for trial after taking into account an offense that was committed before the current offense, even though there is no formal legal process involved. Section Read more

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