Rights of Victim under Indian Laws
Introduction By reading the title, a question arises in our minds: Who is a victim? Generally, people believe a victim is a person who has been harmed physically. But it is …
Introduction By reading the title, a question arises in our minds: Who is a victim? Generally, people believe a victim is a person who has been harmed physically. But it is …
INTRODUCTION: Intellectual property rights (IPR) include the legal protection afforded to the creations or inventions of individuals or organizations. These rights provide exclusivity and control over the use of intellectual …
Introduction to IPR: Intellectual property rights (IPR) in India refer to the legal rights granted to a person or organization over their creations or inventions, giving them exclusive control over …
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Introduction: In the realm of constitutional jurisprudence, fundamental rights constitute the bedrock upon which the edifice of individual liberties and human dignity is constructed. These rights, entrenched within the constitutional …
Introduction Representative suit simply means the suit filed by one person on behalf of the others who have similar interest in a case. A person may sue or be sued …
Section 167 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, deals with the improper rejection of evidence by the court. It stipulates that, in case the court improperly refuses to admit evidence …
Section 165 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, provides a legal framework for how courts can exercise their discretion to ask questions and seek information during the course of legal …
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Examination of witnesses under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 involves the process of presenting and questioning witnesses during legal proceedings. This examination is essential in both criminal and civil cases …
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Under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, the term “accomplice” refers to a person who has been directly or indirectly involved in the commission of a crime and may have criminal …
Privileged communications, as defined under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, refer to specific categories of information that are protected from being disclosed as evidence in a court of law. The …
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