Mediation: A Suggested Resolution, A Forced Compromise, or an Amicable Settlement
Mediation: A Suggested Resolution, A Forced Compromise, or an Amicable Settlement? About the Virtual Conference Winning is the only thing that matters - is the…
Mediation: A Suggested Resolution, A Forced Compromise, or an Amicable Settlement? About the Virtual Conference Winning is the only thing that matters - is the…
Provisions for Women under the Indian Constitution. Mention various acts meant for the benefit of women. Explain the ameliorative measures adopted by the State for the…
Objectives of Autopsy and Legal Aspects What are the objectives of an Autopsy? Explain the rules that govern a medico-legal post-mortem examination. What facts should…
Explain different types of Abortion. When is abortion permissible and when is it not? Discuss criminal liability of persons involved in illegal abortion - doctor,…
Medico-legal classifications of Injury & Wound Define Injury and Wound. Discuss medico-legal classifications of Injury and Wound. State the differences between Simple, grievous, and dangerous…
Q1. Define Gift/Hiba. What are the three essentials of a Gift? Q2. Who can give a gift? Q3. What are the kinds of Gifts? Q4. State the circumstances…
Essentials of a Valid Wakf Define Wakf and explain the essentials of a valid Wakf. What are the different kinds of Wakf? How is Wakf created?…
Talaq in Muslim Law What is Talaq? Who can pronounce Talaq? Identifying differences between shia and sunni, explain the different modes/types of Talaq. What is…
Importance of Mahr in a Muslim marriage What is Mahr? What is the importance of Mahr in Muslim marriage? "Dower is a debt in nature.", what…
The legal aspect of Poison Define Poison? Classification of Poison. Classification on the basis of their mode of action. How is poisoning diagnosed? What are…
Medico-Legal Aspects of Insanity Explain and classify Insanity. Describe the medico-legal aspects of Insanity. What are the main causes of Insanity? Differentiate between true and…
Evidence Act 1872 Topics Covered: Q. "Evidence may be given of facts in issue and relevant facts." Explain. Q. What do you understand by the relevancy…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
Company Law Topics Covered Explain the Advantages and Disadvantages of Incorporation of a Company. The distinction between Company and PartnershipWhen can the Corporate Veil of…
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…
Explain the relationship between International Law and Municipal Law. International Law is the law that governs the Relations of sovereign independent States inter se Municipal…
Settlement of International Disputes Topic Covered: What are the peaceful means of settlement of international disputes? Describe the constitution, function, and jurisdiction of the International…
Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 Questions Covered: What are the requisites/essential conditions of a valid adoption according to the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act…
Discuss the sources of Hindu Law. Hindu LawFrom thousands of years, people living in the Indian subcontinent have been leading their lives by following the…
Concept of Will Under Indian Succession Act 1925 Questions Covered Discuss the nature and meaning of the will. What are the essentials of a valid…
Guardianship under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956 Topics Covered Define the term "Guardian" under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956. What are the powers…
Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 Questions Covered Who are "dependents" for the purpose of maintenance under the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956? What…
Marriage - Sacramental or Contractual? Topics Covered: IntroductionEssential conditions of a valid Hindu marriage. Is there a provision for punishment for violating the conditions?What is…
What are the preliminary pleas that can be used to bar a trial? "Every offence shall ordinarily be inquired and tried by a court within the…
What is a Charge? What are the contents of a Charge? Discuss the effects of errors in a Charge? How is a Charge different from FIR? ChargeAs per…
Concept of Bail Under The Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 What is Bail?What is a Bailable and Non-Bailable offence?When and When not can Bail be…
What is meant by Commencement of proceedings? [Sec 200, 201, 202] When can a complaint be dismissed?[Sec 203] "Commencement of proceedings" happens with the proceedings…
Explain general provisions concerning bond [Sec 441 - 450]. Explain the procedure that is followed when a bond is forfeited [Section 446]. BondAs per Section 441,…
What do you understand by Warrant of Arrest? Describe the procedure for issuing and executing a Warrant of Arrest. When can a court issue a warrant…
What provisions are given in CrPC for compelling appearance in courts? What do you know about Summons in this context? Describe the procedure for issue…
Questions Covered:What do you understand by Arrest? How is an arrest made? When can the police arrest a person without an order from a magistrate…
When is a person declared Absconder? Explain the procedure for publication of proclamation for persons absconding with reference to Sections 82, 83, 84, and 85. When a…
Describe the organization of police, prosecutor, defense counsel, and prison authorities and their functions, duties, and powers PoliceThe ordinary criminal courts derive their existence from…
Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 Questions covered: Discuss the aims and objectives of the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958. State the powers of the court…
Topics Covered Discuss the causes of Juvenile Delinquency. Who is a child in need of care and protection? State the procedure followed by Juvenile Justice Court. State…
Differences and Short Notes. Summons Case and Warrant CaseAs per Section 2(w), "summons-case" means a case relating to an offence, and not being a warrant-case and…
Freedom of speech and expression and What restrictions can be applied to it? Freedom of speech and expression is the most basic of all freedoms…
Nature of the Indian Constitution and On what grounds is its spirit of federalism challenged? Typically, democratic constitutions are classified into two categories - Unitary…
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