International Law

Extradition under International Law

Sanchit Gupta, a 3rd-Year student, from Chandigarh University, has written this Article ”Extradition under International Law” Introduction Extradition under International Law is an important aspect..

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Criminal Conspiracy under Indian Penal Code

H. Aishwarya, a 3rd-year B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) student from PES University, Bengaluru has written this Article on “Criminal Conspiracy under Indian Penal Code”. Introduction Conspiracy refers to.

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Exceptions of Doctrine of Doli Incapax

Anshika Parth, a 5th-year law student from Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT School Of Law) has written this Article “Exceptions of Doctrine.

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Defences of accident under section 80 of IPC

Simran Jain, a 4th-year law student has written this Article on “Defences of accident under section 80 of IPC”. Introduction “Accident”, is a.

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General Exemption of Private Defence

Kritika Srivastava, a third-year student at Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology, New Delhi has written this Article on “General Exemption of Private Defence”..

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Cheating under IPC- Section 415 to 420

Tshewang Dema, a 5th-year law student at LPU School of Law has written this article. It explains all about sections 415 to 420.

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Navtej Singh Johar Case (2018)

Navtej Singh Johar vs Union of India: By Ishan Baranwal, student of  BBA LLB, 4th Year, Sharda University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Navtej.

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What Are the Elements of a Crime?

What are the essential elements of a Crime- Written by Naphtal Introduction to the elements of a Crime In most countries, crimes are.

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What Are the Different Types of Crime

What Are the Different Types of Crime Under Criminal Law– Written By Naphtal Introduction Criminal law is a special branch of law that deals.

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Theft under IPC: All about it

Introduction Chapter XVII (378- 382) of Indian Penal Code,1860 deals with the Offences Against Property. Theft, in layman terms means the taking of.

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