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Theft under Indian Penal Code 1860

Theft under Indian Penal Code 1860

  • Post published:August 6, 2022
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Define and explain Theft. Can a man commit theft of his own property? How is Theft different from Extortion? Under what circumstances does Theft become Robbery? Differentiate…

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Right of Private Defence

Right of Private Defence under IPC 1860

  • Post published:August 5, 2022
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Define the right of private defence. When does a person not have this right? When does this right extend to causing death? When does this…

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Stages of Crime

Stages of Crime under Indian Penal Code 1860

  • Post published:August 4, 2022
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Stages of Crime What are the stages of crime? What is an attempt to commit an offence? Distinguish between Preparation and Attempt. What do you…

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Kidnapping from Guardianship

Kidnapping from Guardianship, and Abduction

  • Post published:August 3, 2022
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Topics Covered: What is meant by kidnapping from India, kidnapping from guardianship, and abduction? Differentiate between Kidnapping and Abduction.Kidnapping Kidnapping from India - Kidnapping from India…

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Hurt and Grievous Hurt

Hurt and Grievous Hurt in IPC 1860

  • Post published:August 2, 2022
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Define Hurt and Grievous Hurt. Explain the difference.In a normal sense, hurt means to cause bodily injury and/or pain to another person. IPC defines Hurt…

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Culpable Homicide

Culpable Homicide Under Indian Penal Code 1860

  • Post published:July 30, 2022
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Culpable Homicide Questions covered: What do you understand by Culpable Homicide? In what circumstances, Culpable Homicide does not amount to Murder? What are those exceptions…

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Soon Before under section- 304B of the Indian Penal Code

  • Post published:January 26, 2022
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Soon Before under section- 304B of the Indian penal code Written By: Rani Priyanshu Introduction The legal provision related to dowry death and the meaning…

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2nd National Quiz Competition [June 20] By The Law Communicants: Register by June 18

  • Post published:June 8, 2021
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About The Organization The Law Communicants is a legal tech platform for law students and aspiring lawyers. We aim to create a bridge between Students,…

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2nd National Quiz Competition [June 20] By The Law Communicants: Register by June 18

  • Post published:May 31, 2021
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About The Organization The Law Communicants is a legal tech platform for law students and aspiring lawyers. We aim to create a bridge between Students,…

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Fine as a Punishment under IPC 1860

  • Post published:April 28, 2021
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Fine as a Punishment Written By:- Pulkit Taneja Introduction: Punishment is a complex concept, involving aspects of law and society as a whole. The principles…

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Theories of Punishment

  • Post published:December 23, 2020
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Theories of Punishment Written by: Ms Nikita Kumari INTRODUCTION  Administration of Justice is that the primary functions of the State are mostly divided into the…

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Bogus Rape Cases: An Analysis

  • Post published:December 22, 2020
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Bogus Rape Cases: An Analysis Written by Ms Nikita Kumari Bogus rape case simply means that every case registered under the head of Rape (Indian…

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Harshad Mehta: Offences He Committed Under The Indian Penal Code

  • Post published:November 25, 2020
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Harshad Mehta: Offences He Committed Under The Indian Penal Code Written by: Adv. Akarsh Sharma After the release of the web series Scam 1992: The…

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