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26
SEP
2023

Mesne Profit : Compensation On Account Of Unauthorized Holding

The underlying principle based on which the `Code of Civil Procedure, 1908′ functions is `ubi jus ibi remedium‘ that signifies that where there is a right, there is a remedy. The concept of mesne profits has been developed from this principle because it is the law of...
10
JAN
2023

Evidentiary Value of Confession or Disclosure Statement Made by Accused

The subject of confession is not defined in the Indian law. As per Article 22 of Stephen’s Digest of the Law of Evidence, Confession is defined as “an admission made at any time by a person charged with crime, stating or suggesting the inference that he committed that...
28
SEP
2022

Proclaimed Offender

When the criminal law is set into motion against the accused, then the accused has to appear before the investigating officer or before the Illaqa magistrate. Court itself or on the request of the investigating officer may issue warrant of arrest, when the accused do not appear...
04
JUL
2022

A Critical Analysis Of Bailable And Non-Baliable Offences

The concept of bail can be traced back to 399 BC, when Plato tried to create a bond for the release of Socrates. The modern bail system evolved from a series of laws originating in the middle ages in England. In the Magna Carta, in 1215, the first step was taken in granting...
30
APR
2022

Sedition

SECTION 124A IPC : The Most Politically Powerful Section? Sedition law was evolved during the British times to suppress and subdue the voice and also imprison the freedom fighters who were criticizing the policies of the British Empire. The law of sedition was first introduced in...
01
JUL
2021

Electronic Document: Admissibility And Relevancy, In the Light of Section 65B of Evidence Act, 1872

The Indian Evidence Act, 1872, contains special provisions with regard to proving electronic evidence. These provisions have been inserted in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 by the Act 21 of 2000 with effect from 17-10-2000 by way of sections 65-A and 65-B. Electronic evidence is...