SCOPE OF INTERLOCUTORY ORDERS IN INDIA

INTRODUCTION Webster’s New World Dictionary defines an ‘interlocutory order’ as an order other than a final decision. Interlocutory orders are passed for the protection of the rights of the parties while the proceedings in a…

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GDPR COMPLIANCE (General Data Protection Regulations)

ABSTRACT GDPR took effect on May 25, 2018. It’s the strictest global privacy law. It was designed by the European Union to control the method by which organisations collect, administer, and preserve the personal data…

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BAIL, PAROLE, AND FURLOUGH IN INDIA

INTRODUCTION Bail frees suspects. Je donne ma parole means “I speak” Furloughs are commuted. CPC 438 allows anticipatory bail. The Law Commission of India recommended eliminating pre-arrest bail. Bailable criminals may ask. Non-bailable crimes aren’t…

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WHY NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENTS ARE SO IMPORTANT AND HOW THEY FUNCTION

MEANING NON- DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT. A Non Disclosure Agreement, also generally called  ‘Confidentiality Agreement’, is an agreement wherein the parties agree to share the confidential information/data which is specified in the ‘Confidentiality Clause’ of the Non-Disclosure…

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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF POWER OF ATTORNEY IN INDIA

A “power of attorney” is a legal instrument whereby one person gives another person the authority to act on his or her behalf as his legal representative and to make binding legal and financial decisions…

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Dishonour of Cheques/Negotiable Instruments

Introduction Paying someone a check without having enough money in the bank may result in the drawer of the check being arrested. Cheques are used in a variety of situations, including loan payback, wage payment,…

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JURISDICTION AND ITS ROLE IN INDIA.

THE DEFINITION OF JURISDICTION The idea of jurisdiction plays a role in determining which code is acceptable for specific litigation. The power or authority given to a court to hear the case in front of…

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WHY MARITAL RAPE HAS NOT BECOME A CRIME YET?

Rape exposes the failure of society’s institutions which were established to provide better security to an individual in a society. Marital rape or spousal rape is the act of sexual intercourse with one’s spouse without the spouse’s consent. The lack of…

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 EMERGENCE SCOPE OF SECTION 66A OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT, 2000

                               OVERVIEW OF SECTION 66A UNDER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT , 2000 REASONS FOR THE ENACTMENT OF SECTION 66A . The IT Act was enacted in 2000 when the Internet was still relatively new in India….

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COGNIZANCE BY MAGISTRATE – A BRIEF NOTE ON SECTION 156(3) CR.P.C. INCLUDING AN OVERVIEW OF SECTION 190 AND 200 OF THE CR.P.C.

Section 156(3) Crpc and 202 Crpc Before going into further discussion, it is very important to understand what is the section. Section 156: Section 156 of the Criminal Procedure Code 1973 states- “(1) Any officer…

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