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What is a Precedent and what are the types of Precedents

What is a Precedent -     Precedent is a legal principle or rule established in a previous legal case that is considered as an authority or guide in …

When death sentence may be awarded (Indian Penal Code)

What is Death Sentence  The death sentence is also known as the death penalty. It is a punishment imposed by a court of law on a person who has been …

The Doctrine of Self-Preservation

Doctrine of self-preservation "Self-preservation" means the preservation of oneself from harm or destruction. Self-preservation which was a…

Doctrine of Necessity : Section 81 of the Indian Penal Code

Introduction -        Section 81 of the Indian Penal Code embodies the doctrine of necessity, It states that nothing is an offence merely by reason o…

Accident : Section 80 of the Indian Penal Code

Introduction -       Accidents may be one of the most common and unfortunate reasons for damages to property, injuries to people and loss of life. In…

Secure Electronic Records and Secure Electronic Signature (IT Act 2000)

Chapter V of the Information Technology Act 2000 Deals with Secure Electronic Records and Secure Electronic Records. Section 2(t) of the said Acy de…

Difference Between Insurance and Assurance

Insurance and assurance are quite similar, but there are thin lines of difference between them, as the insurance provides protection to the holder…

State Bar Councils : Functions of State Bar Councils

Introdiction -       The Advocate Act, 1961 is an Indian law that regulates the legal profession in India. It provides for the recognition of Advocat…

Electronic Signature Certificates (Information Technology Act 2000)

An electronic signature certificate is an electronic document that binds an identity to an electronic signature. It is used to verify the authe…
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