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There is considerable force in the argument of counsel for the State that in the facts of this case as well it should be held that the respondent having been seen last with the deceased, the burden ...
The ADM Jabalpur v. Shivkant Shukla case (1976), known as the Habeas Corpus case, is one of India's most controversial Supreme Court judgments.
One of the most important aspects of gift revocation is timing. The law provides a three-year limitation period for revocation based on fraud, coercion, misrepresentation, or undue influence. This ...
The cornerstone of Sessions Court jurisdiction lies in Section 193 of the Criminal Procedure Code, which establishes a fundamental rule: Sessions Courts cannot take cognizance of any offence as a ...
The doctrine of previous convictions in Indian criminal jurisprudence represents a delicate balance between protecting individual rights and safeguarding society from repeat offenders. As India ...
IEEE MUMBAI SECTION WELFARE ASSOCIATION Vs GLOBAL IEEE INSTITUTE FOR ENGINEERS Dated: May 27, 2025.
In India, the doctrine finds its primary legal foundation in Section 92 (3) of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC). This provision ...
The 106th Amendment Act represents the culmination of decades of advocacy and political struggle for women's equal representation in India's legislative bodies. This landmark legislation reserves ...
The intersection of traditional hearsay evidence principles with modern electronic evidence represents one of the most ...
A of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, which governed the proof of digital signatures, has been replaced by Section 73 of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023. This transition reflects India's ...
When a wife files a complaint under the Domestic Violence Act alleging that her husband has performed a second marriage, courts frequently grapple with whether the second wife should be included as a ...
According to Black's Law Dictionary and Indian jurisprudence, partition is a formal legal process that permanently divides joint property among co-owners. It represents "an instrument whereby ...