Penal Code, 1860—Sections 392, 395, 397 and 452—Criminal Procedure Code, 1973—Sections 154(3), 210 and 465
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An advocate is bound to accept any brief in the Courts or Tribunals or before any other...
The protection of natural persons in relation to the processing of personal data is a fundamental right....
“Disclosure” means a complaint relating to- (i) an attempt to commit or commission of an offence under...
This Regulation establishes common rules to safeguard equal and non-discriminatory treatment of traffic in the provision of...
THIS LAW GOVERNS: 1) payments, collections and transfers between residents and non-residents in foreign means of payment...
n the matters of allowing foreign lawyers and law firms to practice law in India, the basic...
The Government of India's decision to liberalize its economy led to the enactment of laws aimed at...
Pursuant to the Reference, the Commission conducted broad-based research and consulted stakeholders from various spheres - police,...
Recalling the adoption of the Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparation...
It is usual to describe law as an aggregate of rules. But unless the word rule is...
Albert Venn Dicey, Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution [1915] Â Â Table of...
Modern drafting technique uses the words ‘adequate’, ‘advisable’, ‘appropriate’, ‘beneficial’, ...
Whereas the Central Government in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-sections (1) and (3) of section...