SECTION 420 IPC SUMMARY Section 420 specifically punishes aggravated cases of cheating,any act of cheating, whether fraudulently or dishonestly, ispunishable under section 417. In contrast, section 420specifically punishes a case where cheating is done by dishonestinducement and its subject matter is property or valuablesecurity.Cheating is defined in section 415 of the IPC. section 420 laysdown...
Read MoreAbstract:- Female genital mutilation (FGM) is a term used to describe various traditional practices, including partial or complete removal of external female genitals for cultural and traditional reasons in many African as well as the Indian and Asian countries. This study addresses this concept of practice by examining various beliefs that support its continuation.This study...
Read More“I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved”-B. R. Ambedkar. Introduction The first question in the study of criminology is why a person has committed a crime. The reasonmay be greed, anger, jealousy, revenge, or pride. Criminology is a subgroup of sociology whichincludes the scientific study of...
Read MoreINTRODUCTION TO CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS : According to the Indian contract, all good conditions of the contract are mentionedunder the Indian contract act, of 1872. A contract arises between two parties and it is enforceable by thelaw. In simple words, it may be stated that all contracts are agreements but all agreements are notcontracts. Agreements...
Read MoreCyber law and Information technology Table of content Abstract Keywords Introduction Main arguments Conclusion References Abstract The emergence of the internet and the growth of the digital age have revolutionized the way inwhich people communicate, interact, and conduct business. While this has provided manyopportunities for individuals and organizations, it has also created a new set...
Read MoreTriple-Talaq theory: There has just been a storm in the fight for equality. The storm of gettingdivorced without even knowing the grounds—Triple talaq—for the divorce.Islam views marriage, or nikkah, as a secular relationship rather than a religiousinstitution, hence talaq, or divorce, was something that was beyond the purviewof people since marriage is a contract that...
Read MorePRAVIN CHANDRA MODY VS STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESHCitation: 1965 AIR 1185, 1965 SCR (1) 269Date of decision: September 15, 1964Bench: J. K Subba Rao, J. M. Hidyatullah and J.R MudholkarOriginal Copy:Statutes Involved: Section 173 and 251 of the C.R.P.C and Section 11 of the EC Act FACTS WITH RESPECT TO SECTION 420 In this case, the appellant is being...
Read MoreNAVTEJ SINGH JOHAR V. UNION OF INDIA (2018 10 SCC 12) INTRODUCTIONSection 377 of the Indian Penal Code, titled as “Unnatural Offences”, stated that “whoevervoluntarily has carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animalshall be punished with imprisonment for life, or with imprisonment of either description for aterm which may...
Read MoreTHE BASICS OF BUSINESS CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTSINTRODUCTION :MULLA: Every promise or agreement enforceable by law is a contract.SALMOND: Contract is an agreement creating defining obligations between parties .A contract is an agreement enforceable by law. An agreement is the prime stage of thecontract. If agreement is enforceable by law or if agreement is recognized by...
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