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28
MAR
2022

Procedure Applicable To Revenue Officers

Introduction:- Under the Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887, the hierarchy of officers has been created. No officer can diligently perform his duties unless and until he knows the power vested to him and the procedure which has to be followed by him in discharging the duties assigned...
07
MAR
2022

Hierarchy Of Revenue Officers Under Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887

Introduction:- The governess of every department cannot be managed unless various officers are appointed to carry out the aims and objects enacted in a particular Act. Mere introduction of an Act on statute book is not enough, in the absence of the appointment of the officers, to...
31
JAN
2022

Sanctity of Limitation Period Prescribed Under Land Acquisition Act 1894

Though Land Acquisition Act 1894 (hereinafter referred as “Act of 1894”) today stands repealed with the enactment of Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 (hereinafter referred as “Act of...
29
JAN
2022

Law of Adverse Possession – Whether Might Is Right?

Law of Adverse possession is considered by most of the persons living in this society including legal luminaries as legalising the concept of medieval and an old era when there was- Might is right? In Medieval times or even before independence of our country from British regime,...
20
DEC
2021

India Needs A Law To Protect The Victims From Wrongful Prosecution

Our Indian Criminal Justice system works on the principle of ‘Fiat Justitia Ruat Caelum‘ which means `Let the Justice be done though the heavens fall’. Despite this Principle, the Wrongful/malicious Prosecution of innocent accused is a common practice in our...
26
AUG
2021

Pleadings: To “Plead” Or Not To “Plead”

It is often believed that the “The first draft is just you telling yourself the story.” When you draft that story into a document for the purpose of litigation then the same forms a part of the pleadings. Pleadings, is a written presentation by a litigant in a lawsuit...
13
AUG
2021

The Writs of Prohibition And Certiorari : A Comparative Analysis

The Constitution of India in order to secure and protect the fundamental rights of `we the people of India’ in the form of Article 32 and Article 226 vested the Supreme Court and High Courts respectively with power to issue such directions, orders or writs which are...
11
AUG
2021

Euthanasia- Is It “Right” To Die?

Have you ever met an immortal? “Life and death are inseparable. Every moment our bodies undergo change. Life is not disconnected from death. Dying is a part of the process of living.” – Justice D.Y. Chandrachud When a person ends his life by his own act, it is...
03
AUG
2021

Rarest of Rare

Today I will be writing about the rarest of rare doctrine that is used primarily in criminal law while awarding death penalty to convicts in offences such as that of taking up arms against the state, kidnapping with ransom, murder and also in cases of rape. The most recent...
14
JUL
2021

Arbitrability of Oppression And Mismanagement Disputes Under Companies Act, 2013

Arbitrability of Oppression And Mismanagement Disputes Under Companies Act, 2013 Arbitrability means whether a matter can or cannot be settled through arbitration and whether certain type of disputes only falls under the jurisdiction of a tribunal or the state courts. The Model...
05
JUL
2021

Doctrine of Precedent

With the advancement of law, the doctrine of precedent has become an integral part of the judicial discipline. The doctrine of precedent is a cardinal principle of the hierarchical nature of the judicial system. When a decision is rendered by a forum of superior or concurrent...
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...
18
JUN
2021

Covid-19, Medical Professionals And Archaic Legal Immunity

The Covid-19 Pandemic has changed the dynamics of the world. As people are increasingly being confined to the safety of their homes, there are certain professionals who have had to step up to the challenge. One such community is that of medical professionals. Ever since the...
04
JUN
2021

Analysis of the Fruit of Poisonous Tree Doctrine

In my opinion, “Fruit of the poisonous tree” is a better approach towards dealing with illegally obtained evidence. To discuss why I think this is a better approach than the unfair operation principle currently being followed in India, I would analyse India’s...
03
JUN
2021

Analysis of Law of Recovery Under the Indian Evidence Act

In my opinion, the process of recovery should be used in criminal trials but with reasonable restrictions. When we talk about the process of recovery which is derived from the theory of subsequent facts it becomes all the more important to refer to Section 27[1*] which states...
20
MAY
2021

Right To Privacy

INTRODUCTION Right to privacy is a right which an individual possesses by birth. Privacy simply means the right of an individual ” to be left alone” which is recognized by the common law. The notion of privacy is sometimes ambiguous because of the different historical...