Month: July 2023

  • Advantages of Incorporation

    Advantages of Incorporation

    Law and You > Corporate Laws > Companies Act, 2013 > Advantages of Incorporation List of Sub-Topics: Incorporating a business is a significant step in its legal and operational journey. It transforms a simple business idea into a distinct legal entity recognized under the law. Incorporation offers a range of benefits that can strengthen the…

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  • Court of Judicial Magistrates (Ss. 11 to 15)

    Court of Judicial Magistrates (Ss. 11 to 15)

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > CrPC > Court of Judicial Magistrate (Ss. 11 to 15) 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…

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  • Principles of Fair Trial and CrPC (Post-Trial Stage)

    Principles of Fair Trial and CrPC (Post-Trial Stage)

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > CrPC > Principles of Fair Trial and CrPC (Post-Trial Stage) It is always said that โ€œjustice should not only be done, but it should appear to have been doneโ€.  โ€œTrial, the hearing of a case, civil or criminal before a Judge who has jurisdiction over it according to the…

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  • Principles of Fair Trial and CrPC (Trial Stage)

    Principles of Fair Trial and CrPC (Trial Stage)

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > CrPC > Principles of Fair Trial and CrPC (Trial Stage) It is always said that โ€œjustice should not only be done, but it should appear to have been doneโ€.  โ€œTrial, the hearing of a case, civil or criminal before a Judge who has jurisdiction over it according to the…

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  • Principles of Fair Trial and CrPC (Pre-Trial Stage)

    Principles of Fair Trial and CrPC (Pre-Trial Stage)

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > CrPC > Principles of Fair Trial and CrPC (Pre-Trial Stage) It is always said that โ€œjustice should not only be done, but it should appear to have been doneโ€.  โ€œTrial, the hearing of a case, civil or criminal before a Judge who has jurisdiction over it according to the…

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  • Importance of Fair Trial

    Importance of Fair Trial

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > CrPC > Importance of Fair Trial It is always said that โ€œjustice should not only be done, but it should appear to have been doneโ€.  โ€œTrial, the hearing of a case, civil or criminal before a Judge who has jurisdiction over it according to the laws of the land.…

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  • Sessions Court and Sessions Judges

    Sessions Court and Sessions Judges

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > CrPC > Sessions Court and Sessions Judges The provisions related to subordinate courts are provided in the 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…

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  • Classes of Criminal Courts and Their Jurisdiction (Ss. 6 to 8 CrPC)

    Classes of Criminal Courts and Their Jurisdiction (Ss. 6 to 8 CrPC)

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > CrPC > Hierarchy of Criminal Courts (S. 6 CrPC) Administration of justice is the most important function of the state. For this purpose our constitution has set up a hierarchy of courts. A court is a place where legal trials take place. It is an institution where several disputes…

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  • Cognizable Offence and Non-Cognizable Offence

    Cognizable Offence and Non-Cognizable Offence

    Law and You > Procedural Laws > CrPC > Cognizable Offence and Non-Cognizable Offence In this article, we shall study types of offences based on whether bail can be granted or not. The two kinds are a) Cognizable offence and b) Non-Cognizable offence Section 2(n) of the CrPC defines the word โ€œoffenceโ€. Section 2(n) The…

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  • Bailable and Non Bailable Offences

    Bailable and Non Bailable Offences

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > CrPC > Bailable and Non Bailable Offences The Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, does not define bail, although the terms bailable offence and non-bailable offence have been defined. The meaning of โ€œbailโ€ is to set an accused person free after depositing some money with the court before he is tried,…

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