Law of Bail: Anticipatory Bail, Regular Bail, Bailable offence, Non Bailable Offence, Cognizable & non cognizable office, Discretion, Default bail, Section 167(2) Crpc, Computation of period, case laws, gravity of offence, Cancellation of bail, Bail under NDPS, Bail to juveniles
Section 24(2) land acquisition Compensation, Right to Fair Compensation Act, 2013, clarified by Hon’ble Supreme Court of India.
section 24(2) land acquisition Compensation, Right to Fair Compensation Act, 2013, clarified by Hon’ble Supreme Court of India.
Law on section 498A IPC, Misuse of 498A IPC, Supreme Court of India
Law on section 498A IPC by Supreme Court of India, Prevention of misuse of 498A IPC, Directions to the police, Arrest under section 498A IPC
Know your rights
Guidelines issued by Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in the case titled as “D.K. Basu Vs. State of West Bengal”. All arrested persons have rights and no one can be mistreated in police custody. The Supreme Court of India has issued guidelines that the police must follow in all cases of arrest and detention. It is important for all arrested persons to know these guidelines, to know their rights and the police’s duties toward them. These guidelines are mandatory to be followed by Police and if they are not followed, action can be taken against the police officials.
Startup India: Its eligibility & Benefits.
What is a Startup? In the year 2016, the govt. of India launched the Startup India initiative with a motive to support entrepreneurs, create a ecosystem of creating jobs rather than…
RBI grant permission to banks to restructure retail loans
Though the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) did not extend the moratorium in its monetary policy review on Thursday, it allowed banks to restructure the loans of borrowers who are…
Police refused to register FIR, what should you do? What remedies you have with you?
Section 154 of The Code of Criminal Procedure Code It deals with registration of First Information Report (though the Section does not use the word ‘First Information Report or FIR).…