Difference between Theft, Extortion, Robbery and Dacoity under Indian Penal Code, 1860
Shruti Lamba For a State to function in harmony it is necessary to not only protect an individual’s…
Shruti Lamba For a State to function in harmony it is necessary to not only protect an individual’s…
Aaryan Dhar As per Section 268 of the Indian Penal Code 1860, public nuisance is defined as an…
Deergh Uppal The word ‘murder’ comes from the Germanic word “morth” which means “secret murder.” Murder happens when…
Aaryan Dhar The Indian Penal Code of the country is filled with several laws governing public violence, which…
Supreet Kaur Man is the best defender of himself. He would never allow anyone to voluntarily harm him.…
Nisman Parpia Introduction The right to freedom of movement throughout the territory of India is given to every…
Deergh Uppal Money and government seal counterfeiting has become a worldwide epidemic in recent years. In booming economies,…
CASE BRIEF Appellants- JARNAIL SINGH Respondents- STATE OF PUNJAB Decided On: 23.11.1995 Statues Referred- 1. Indian Penal Code,…
Supreet Kaur Theft is a very common crime. Theft means taking away someone’s property without the permission of…
Kashish Jain The Allahbad High Court held that a testimony of a witness should be accepted by the…
Deergh uppal Section 228A was introduced into the Indian Penal Code by the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1983,…
Vidhi Agarwal Property as a concept has a very broad definition. It not only includes tangible but also…
Khushi Lunawat Judiciary being one of the most important organs of the government, deals with a major function…
Umamageswari Maruthappan The Supreme Court of India held that it is compulsory for the media, both print and…
By Vijaya Mandal- Home is a place which is supposed to provide safety, security and comfort. In cases…