Matters which cannot be taken under PIL (Public Interest Litigation) 1) What is PIL ? The expression 'Litigation' means a legal action including therein, initiated in a court of law with the purpos…
Pre-Litigation Conciliation and Settlement (Permanent Lok-Adalat) The word Lok-Adalat means People's Court. Lok-Adalat is another alternative to Judicial Justice. It is One of the Component of ADR…
Punishments under the Indian Penal Code,1860 1) Introduction Section 53 to 75 of the Indian Penal Code 1860 deals with the scheme of Punishment. Section 53 of the Indian Penal Code p…
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Difference/ Distinction between Deterrent theory and Preventative theory No Deterrent theory Preventive theory 1 Aim of Deterrent theory The deterrent the…
Meaning, Definition of Liability 1) Meaning of Liability If any one violates the law, he is said to commit a wrong. when a person has committed wrong he will…
Difference between Unlawful assembly and Affray No Unlawful assembly Affray 1) Definition : According to Section 141 of Indi…
Provisions relating to Indian Citizenship under the Constitution of India The concept of Citizenship is very important. A citizenship is a legal status acquired by a person. The Indian Constitution Confers Ind…