PRISONERS HEALTH AND SAFETY IN INDIA

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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September 20, 2022 In Advice and Consultancy, Anticipatory Bail

CRIMINALITY OF FORGERY

Introduction Forgery, in law, is making of a false writing with an intent to defraud. Writing, to be forgery, must either have legal significance or be commonly relied upon in business transactions. It need not…

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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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RIGHTS OF AN ACCUSED PERSON

Rights to know the grounds of arrest 1. Article 22 of the Constitution of India deals with the protection against arrest and detention in certain cases- No person who is arrested shall be detained in…

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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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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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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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Indigent Person under Indian Laws

Introduction The main purpose of embedding this Order XXXIII of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 is to help the poorer section of the society who is deprived and cannot heir their lawyers. And also to…

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Tendering Pardon in India

OVERVIEW Let’s first understand the meaning of these terms: As the Indian Evidence Act 1872 defines : Accomplice – Under section 133 according to this section, an accomplice shall be a competent witness. An accomplice…

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Anticipatory Bail in India

Section 438 of Cr.P.C. deals with anticipatory bail. The anticipatory bail is nothing but a bail in the event of arrest, when any person has an apprehension or reason to believe that he may be…

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