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An Analytical Study of Sections 399 and 402 of the Indian Penal Code: Preparation and Assembly for Dacoity Introduction The Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) criminalizes not only completed offences but...
Section 379 IPC: Contemporary Jurisprudence on Theft in India 1. Introduction Section 379 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (“IPC”) prescribes the punishment for theft, an offence defined in Section 378...
An Exposition of Section 73 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872: Principles of Compensation for Breach of Contract Introduction Section 73 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 (hereinafter "the Act"),...
Habitually Dealing in Stolen Property: An Analysis of Section 413 of the Indian Penal Code Introduction Section 413 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) addresses the grave offence of habitually...
An Analytical Study of Section 425 of the Indian Penal Code: The Offence of Mischief Introduction Section 425 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) defines the offence of 'Mischief'. This provision is...
Section 73 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872: Contemporary Judicial Approaches to Contractual Compensation 1. Introduction Section 73 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 (ICA) embodies the general rule...
Encashment of Bank Guarantees under Indian Law: Principles, Exceptions, and Contemporary Trajectories 1. Introduction Bank guarantees have become indispensable instruments in India’s expanding...
PSEB Service of Engineers (Electrical) Regulations, 1965: A Jurisprudential Analysis 1. Introduction The Punjab State Electricity Board Service of Engineers (Electrical) Regulations, 1965...
Defining Locus Standi: An Analysis of "Person Having Interest in the Trust" under Indian Law Introduction The concept of a "person having interest in the trust" is fundamental to the administration,...
Ecologically Fragile Land in Indian Environmental Jurisprudence: A Critical Analysis Introduction The notion of “ecologically fragile land” (EFL) occupies a distinctive niche in India’s environmental...
Revocation of Arms Licences in India: Constitutional, Statutory and Jurisprudential Perspectives Introduction Possession of firearms in India is a regulated privilege, not an inherent right. The Arms...
The Doctrine of Waiver of Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitutional Law Introduction Whether a person may voluntarily surrender the protection afforded by Part III of the Constitution of India has...
Public Interest Litigation in India: Constitutional Foundations, Jurisprudential Evolution, and Contemporary Challenges Introduction Public Interest Litigation (“PIL”) has transformed the Indian...
Reservation for Persons with Disabilities in India: A Judicial Exposition Introduction The principle of affirmative action for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in India is rooted in the...
Honourable Acquittal and its Effect on Departmental Proceedings in Indian Service Jurisprudence Introduction The intersection of criminal adjudication and departmental discipline has long posed...
An Examination of Misconduct by Judicial Officers in India: Standards, Accountability, and Jurisprudence Introduction The edifice of a robust democratic state rests significantly upon an independent,...
The Anatomy of a Special Power of Attorney in Indian Law: A Doctrinal Analysis Introduction The Special Power of Attorney (SPA) is a cornerstone of agency law in India, serving as a formal instrument...
Section 13(1)(l) of the Bombay Rent Act: A Jurisprudential Analysis 1. Introduction Section 13(1)(l) of the Bombay Rents, Hotel and Lodging House Rates Control Act, 1947 (hereinafter “the Bombay Rent...
The Admissibility of Additional Evidence at the Appellate Stage in Indian Jurisprudence Introduction The principle of finality in litigation dictates that parties should present all their evidence...
Hearsay Evidence and Its Admissibility under Indian Law 1. Introduction The exclusion of hearsay is a cornerstone of the Indian law of evidence. Broadly defined, hearsay is a statement—oral, written,...