DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CRIME AND TORT
INTRODUCTION Prior to the development of these laws, the law of crimes and the law of torts were thought to be interchangeable. A person...

"Ignorantia Legis Neminem Excusat"

INTRODUCTION Prior to the development of these laws, the law of crimes and the law of torts were thought to be interchangeable. A person...
The topic finds its genesis in the Indian Contract Act, 1872. In easiest language the word ‘agreement’ means arrangements which can bind...
Contract of Indemnity – Section 124 of Indian Contract Act defines Contract of Indemnity as a contract whereby one party promises to...
INTRODUCTION: - Mens Rea or the psychological component of wrongdoing is a vital piece of criminal regulation in India as well as...
Citizens have had basic rights, which were given special status by the constitution's architects and dubbed the Fundamental Rights....
“Justice consists not in being neutral between right and wrong, but in finding out the right and upholding it wherever found, against the...
Social Media Laws The legal difficulties of user-generated content are covered by social media law, which includes both civil and...
The core of primary establishment is reflected in two ways by the Copyright Act of 1957 (hereinafter referred to as the “Act”). The first...
Introduction: Cyber law is a branch of law which governs the laws relating to cyberspace. Cyberspace is a computer-generated world of...
Article 141 of the Indian constitution says law laid down by the Supreme court is law of land. That means though the parliament is the...
Social evils are issues that directly or indirectly harm society's members and are regarded a source of debate or a concern in terms of...
The common law can be construed to recognise nuisance under the legal maxim 'Ubi Jus lbi Remedium', which asserts that wherever a right...
Juvenile in Indian Constitution refers to a Child who is below the age of 18 or who hasn’t completed the eighteenth year of age under the...
INTRODUCTION TO JUDICIARY OF INDIA: - India with approximately 1.3 billion population is dealing with 73,000 pending cases before the...
Introduction “ Respondent Superior” which means ‘let the principal be liable’. Every person is liable for the act ,they commit and not...
The Indian Penal Code 1860 (hereinafter referred to as the 'IPC') defines culpable homicide and murder under Chapter 16, which addresses...
TIME T0 GO AHEAD WITH NEW UNDERSTANDING INTRODUCTION Consumer Protection Act (CPA) 2019 which replaced the 1986 act is a piece of...
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) for civil nature conflicts includes Mediation, Conciliation and Arbitration. These are strategies...
MEANING Sedition is defined as "the illegal act of revolting against an established authority, usually in the form of treason or...
Under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution, every citizen has the right to talk and express their opinions. However, this liberty...
