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Eastern Book Company v DB Modak

The appellants in this book company case[1] were publishing and printing various books related to law. The Eastern Book Company is highly renowned for publishing the law report “Supreme Court Cases”. The appellant publishes orders, short judgements and recordings of the judgements; the term SCC was introduced by the appellant and henceforth has been used […]

Blogs, Evidence Law

About Presumption under Evidence Act

Generally when the Court assumes the presence of a reality that is known as presumption. With the guide of presumption, a gathering in whose favour a presumption is made gets erased from the underlying weight of verification. The court assumes the presence of the reality in support of himself and may follow up on it

Blogs, Human Rights Law

Analysis: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)

The inspiration behind creation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (hereinafter  referred as “UDHR”) was the  horror, cruel prosecution, inhuman behaviour and the various barbaric acts perpetrated by Nazi Governement. Morsink refers to the statement in the Declaration’s Preamble, which provides that the “disregard and contempt for human rights has resulted in barbarous acts

Blogs, Miscellaneous

The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016

Before, “The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 (RPwD)” came into existence, India’s legislation concerning persons with disabilities was dealt with under the Persons with Disability Act, 1995 (PwD) which was introduced on February 7, 1996. The PwD Act was the first law introduced by the Indian Government to expound the rights of persons

Nature, Meaning and Elements of Crime
Blogs, Criminal Law

Nature, Meaning and Elements of Crime

Crime is an unlawful show justifying a state or other position. The term wrongdoing doesn’t, in current criminal law, have any unmistakable and all around perceived definition, at any rate, legal definitions have been obliged for four purposes. The most prominent view is that terrible(nature) conduct is a plan made by law with everything considered,

Blogs, Contemporary Law, Family Law

Liability of In-Law for Maintenance 

A home is often a place where the father, mother, their son, and his wife are all living together happily in their house, where they all stayed, but everything was owned by the father or we can say that the house legally belongs to him. After few years, differences arose between the son and his

Blogs, Miscellaneous

State Subsidies And The Conception Of Law

The role of the State in administering governance has always been a subject of debate particularly regarding the extent of control over the affairs of the State and the responsibilities of such State. One of the functions performed by the State nowadays is providing subsidies to goods and services to the businesses, particularly to those

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