“NARCO ANALYSIS TEST” AND ITS LEGAL POSITION IN INDIA.

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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Types of “Warrants” in Criminal Law in India

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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September 30, 2022 In Advice and Consultancy, Anticipatory Bail

A BRIEF INSIGHT INTO INCREASE IN RAPES AND LAWS PREVENTING IT IN INDIA

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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September 28, 2022 In Advice and Consultancy, Anticipatory Bail

CAUSING DEATH BY RASH AND NEGLIGENT DRIVING

The Indian Penal Code, 1860 defines rash driving or riding on a public way and causing death by negligence. Rash driving or riding on a public way is defined under Sec. 279 and causing death…

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September 22, 2022 In Advice and Consultancy, Anticipatory Bail

Brief note on “PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE” under Criminal laws in India

Introduction The term prima facie evidence refers to a legal scenario in which the prosecutor presents sufficient evidence to prove the defendant guilty. If you work in the legal field or are familiar with legal…

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September 19, 2022 In Advice and Consultancy, Anticipatory Bail

ALL ABOUT NON-BAILABLE OFFENCES IN INDIA

INTRODUCTION Bail is an integral part of the criminal justice system in most nations across the globe, including India. Bail is a way to ensure that the accused is present before the court for trial,…

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DYING DECLARATION – SECTION 32(1) OF THE INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT, 1872.

                                  Section32(1) – Dying Declaration. The Principle of English Law is incorporated in Section 32(1) also known as Dying Declaration. A “Dying Declaration” means the statement of a person who has died by way of…

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