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02
JUN
2020

Contract – Its Registration and the Defence of Part-Performance

“A contract is only as good as the people signing it.” Contract Act is one of the principal statutes governing all the contractual relations, not only in the business world, but also words and promises that form a part of one’s daily routine. It is one of the...
25
MAY
2020

Applicability of Section 100 CPC for Second Appeals in the Punjab and Haryana High Court

A decision of a civil suit culminates into a decree and the party in whose favour suit is decided, becomes the decree holder and the opposite party, against whom the suit is decided becomes the Judgement Debtor. A decree passed by the court of first instance, (popularly called...
14
MAY
2020

Mesne Profits – As claimed under East Punjab Rent Restriction Act 1949

The meaning of the word “mesne profits” as defined in the Webster Dictionary is – profits (as from crops) earned by one in wrongful possession of property. This word is often used as a legal tool, asserting to be a legal right, to recover the gains(profits),...
12
MAY
2020

East Punjab Rent Restriction Law 1949 – Inception and Conception

As the word Rent suggests it can easily be construed that any Rent Law is a law that is used as a tool to control and regulate the relationship and also adjudicate the disputes arising between the landlord and tenant. The historical background of the rent legislation in the...
30
APR
2020

Basic Principles Of Dying Declaration

Basic Principles Of Dying Declaration Section 60 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (hereinafter referred to as the Act) mandates that oral evidence must be direct, i.e. to say – if it refers to a fact which could be seen, it must be in form of a statement of a witness, who...
27
APR
2020

Covid-19 World: A Socio-Legal Capsule

PROLOGUE Ever since the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared COVID-19 as pandemic, it has disrupted not only our primordial socio-legal framework but has also led to severe global economic disturbance. In other words, the analysis of law is directly analogous to the...
27
MAR
2020

Bio-Warfare Weapon: Corona Virus [COVID-19] – Has China violated International Law ??

We are not the only species surviving over the planet. There are thousands of micro species too, those could not be seen by human eyes but they do play a major role in tuning the life of other species, like us into advancements and even can subject us to immense danger....
16
MAR
2020

Whether confessional statement under section 67 NDPS Act is admissible in evidence?

16TH September, 1985….. the date when the Indian legislature enacted an act in order to make stringent provisions for the control of operations relating to narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, to implement provisions of the International Conventions on Narcotic Drugs...
04
MAR
2020

The jury system of USA

The Indian Perspective In U.S.A. every person accused of a crime punishable by incarceration for more than six months has a constitutional right to a trial by jury. The right has been granted by the Sixth Amendment, the Seventh Amendment and the article three of the U.S....
15
FEB
2020

Need To Sensitised Central Government

Personal liberty is a precious right we all cherish, Founding fathers of our Constitution, who composed of politicians, statesmen, lawyers and social workers of eminence in their respective specialties and many of whom had experienced traivails of incarceration owning solely to...
13
DEC
2019

Deviation from the path of rectitude by the President of India in his inaugural address of the new building of the High Court of Rajasthan

Deviation from the path of rectitude by the President of India in his inaugural address of the new building of the High Court of Rajasthan on 7th December, 2019 vis-a-vis his powers of clemency/pardon under Article 72 of the Constitution of India. The President is the Chief...
16
NOV
2019

Whether an FIR can be registered against a person accused of offence punishable under section 174-A IPC?

What prodded me to write this Article is that in a slew of orders passed by the subordinate courts of Judicial Magistrates, especially in Haryana state, it is usually observed as a general practice that the said courts after declaring the accused a proclaimed offender or...
24
OCT
2019

Road Tax on GST Amounts To Double Taxation With Special Reference To Haryana

INTRODUCTION “The true principle of taxation is the benefit principle – those who benefit from a government service should pay for it. It’s also known as the ‘user pay’ principle. Every effort should be made to link the payment of taxes or fees to...
24
OCT
2019

Need For Review of Full Bench Judgment of Punjab and Haryana High Court In Tata Steel Ltd v. Atma Tube Products Ltd

The `victim’ – the de facto sufferer of a crime – had no say or participation in our adjudicatory process. He was made to sit outside the courts as a mute spectator only. This miserable plight continued for centuries in the corridors of the conventional...
15
OCT
2019

Does Section 27 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 Need an Amendment?

Suppose a person X is an accused in the offence of commission of murdering Z and he has been arrested by the police. During investigation, X confesses in police custody that he has committed murder of B by giving him knife blow in his stomach and after the murder, he concealed...
19
AUG
2019

Confessional FIR : All You Need to Know

“God removes the sin of the one who makes humble confession, and thereby the devil loses the sovereignty he had gained over the human heart” – Saint Bernard One who is guilty of sin must be punished, but, sometimes a person admits or confesses his guilt to purge...