THE INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY CODE (IBC): WHAT IS IT? A healthy credit flow and the generation of new capital are essential in a growing economy like India, and when a company or business becomes insolvent…
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Narco Analysis The term “narco-analysis” comes from the Greek word “marks,” which means “anaesthesia” or “torpor,” and it refers to a diagnostic and psychotherapeutic approach that uses psychotropic drugs, particularly barbiturates, to induce a coma…
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The patent is an exclusive right granted by the Government to the inventor to exclude others to use, make and sell an invention in a specific period. A patent is also available for improvement in…
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The basic meaning of warrant is a document signed by a legal or government representative granting permission for the police or another organization to conduct a search or make an arrest as part of the…
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Committal proceedings are court appearances held in the Magistrates’ Court to determine if there is enough evidence against a defendant charged with a major criminal offense to compel them to stand trial in a higher…
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A protest petition is a submission made to the court by the victim or an informant to object against the police’s closure report in a particular case either during the course of the police investigation…
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Meaning of writ An individual or group of an individual can file a writ petition in court on his or her behalf or the behalf of his or her family or friends. It may be…
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There are more than 11.5 million prisoners in the globe according to the latest World Prison Population List, published in December 2021. Prisons serve as places of imprisonment and detention for those who commit heinous…
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The issue of rape in India is of grave concern, with a significant increase in the number of reported cases in recent years. Despite legislative reforms and public outcry, rape continues to be a widespread…
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Introduction Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) is a dispute resolution method that employs non-adversarial (i.e. out of court) ways to adjudicate legal controversies. ADR methods are informal, cheaper and faster, in comparison to the traditional litigation…
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