
Month: July 2023
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Grievous Hurt Under IPC (S. 320)
Law and You > Criminal Laws > Indian Penal Code > Grievous Hurt Under IPC (S. 320) Section 319 IPC defines hurt as follows: Whoever causes bodily pain, disease or infirmity to any person is said to cause hurt. In the offence of hurt, accused voluntarily causes bodily pain, deceases or causes infirmity to the…
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Hurt Under IPC (S. 319)
Law and You > Criminal Laws > Indian Penal Code > Hurt Under IPC (S. 319) The word โinjuryโ denotes any harm whatever illegally caused to any person, in body, mind, reputation and property. Section 319 to 338 of Indian Penal Code deals with hurt and Grievous Hurt in various forms. In normal sense, hurt…
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Model Question Paper 3 Solution: Law of Crimes
Law and You > Criminal Laws > Indian Penal Code > Model Question Paper 3 Solution: Law of Crimes Q1. Answer the following in not more than two sentences (Any Six) 12 M (a) Name two theories of negligence. The two theories of negligence, are a) subjective theory and b) objective theory. (b)…
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Court of Metropolitan Magistrate
Law and You >Procedural Laws > CrPC > Court of Metropolitan Magistrate The provisions related to subordinate courts are provided in theย 6th part of the Indian Constitution. Articles 233-237 deal with the subordinate courts. District courts are under administrative and judicial control of the High Court of the State to which the district concerned belongs.ย …
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Criminal Charge Under CrPC
Law and You >Procedural Laws > CrPC > Criminal Charge Under CrPC One basic requirement of a fair trial in criminal jurisprudence is to give precise information to the accused as to the accusation against him. This is of significant value as it helps the accused in the preparation of his defence. In all trials…
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Kinds of Legal Rights
Law and You> Jurisprudence > Kinds of Legal Rights The noun right has different meanings resulting in the ambiguity of its exact meaning. In jurisprudence, we find a bitter discussion and disputes about the exact meaning of the term “Right”. In general, we discover a particular action is right by checking whether it is consonant…
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Theories of Legal Rights
Law and You> Jurisprudence > Theories of Legal Rights The concept of legal rights is of fundamental significance in modern legal theory. Legal rights are the common claims of people which every cultured society recognizes as essential claims for their development, and which are therefore enforced by the state. Thus, legal rights are those rights…
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Introduction to Legal Rights
Law and You> Jurisprudence > Introduction to Legal Rights The noun right has different meanings resulting in the ambiguity of its exact meaning. In jurisprudence, we find a bitter discussion and disputes about the exact meaning of the term “Right”. In general, we discover a particular action is right by checking whether it is consonant…
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Legal Wrong
Law and You> Jurisprudence > Legal Wrong Wrong means that something does not meet the anticipated outcomes we as a person or a group have set for something. According to Salmond, a wrong is an act contrary to any rule of right or justice. A wrong, in law, means violation of a legal right. A…
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Kinds of Rights
Law and You> Jurisprudence > Kinds of Rights In the last article, we have seen the meaning of the term “Rights” and different theories of rights. In this article, we shall study different kinds of Rights. Different kinds of rights are as follows: Natural Rights: The modern idea of natural rights grew out of the…





