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Technical Legal Age- 75 Years but Actual Age- The Age of Indian civilisation (spirit comes from here)
Born as a prodigy, you have faced many challenges, yet you emerged as the most comprehensive constitution in the world. On paper, you deserve a salute, but the real tribute lies in how we uphold the principles you embody in our hearts and minds.
As Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the Chairman of the Drafting Committee, once said:
โโฆhowever good a Constitution may be, it is sure to turn out bad because those who are called to work it, happen to be a bad lot. However bad a Constitution may be, it may turn out to be good if those who are called to work it, happen to be a good lot.โ
May we always strive to be the good lot, ensuring that our ideals live on.
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Happy Birthday, Constitution of India! ๐Technical Legal Age- 75 Years but Actual Age- The Age of Indian civilisation (spirit comes from here)
Born as a prodigy, you have faced many challenges, yet you emerged as the most comprehensive constitution in the world. On paper, you deserve a salute, but the real tribute lies in how we uphold the principles you embody in our hearts and minds.
As Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the Chairman of the Drafting Committee, once said:
โโฆhowever good a Constitution may be, it is sure to turn out bad because those who are called to work it, happen to be a bad lot. However bad a Constitution may be, it may turn out to be good if those who are called to work it, happen to be a good lot.โ
May we always strive to be the good lot, ensuring that our ideals live on.
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Importance of Graphics in constituionโ
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Is Not The Magistrate A Prisoner Of Section 175 (3) Read With Section 173 (4) Of BNSS?
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/magistrate-power-to-order-investigation-section-156-crpc-vs-section-175-bnss-comparative-analysis-275948
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/magistrate-power-to-order-investigation-section-156-crpc-vs-section-175-bnss-comparative-analysis-275948
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Is Not The Magistrate A Prisoner Of Section 175 (3) Read With Section 173 (4) Of BNSS?
What impelled me to pen this article is the grievance voiced by some members of the Bar to the effect that on receiving โprivate complaintsโ all Magistrates are seeking the report of the Police...
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025_Juristic_Ethnology_of_KesavanandasCase(489-497).pdf
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Juristic Ethnology of
Kesavananda Case
Analysis of Jurisprudence behind kesavananda bharti
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Kesavananda Case
Analysis of Jurisprudence behind kesavananda bharti
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๐ฎ๐ณ Happy Constitution Day!
๐ Today marks 75 years since the Constitution of India was adopted.
๐จ๐ปโโ To commemorate the day, we recall a historic conference in 1948. Federal and High Court judges from across the country gathered in Delhi to discuss issues concerning the judiciary in the work-in-progress Constitution: https://bit.ly/4eKIwkC
๐ Weโve also launched a special series to commemorate 75 years of the Supreme Court. The series has articles about the Court's history and essays that analyse its impact on public life.
๐ From the inaugural speech by the first Chief Justice of India H. J. Kaniโs to an overview of India's death penalty jurisprudence, we have it all:
https://www.scobserver.in/75-years-of-the-supreme-court/
๐ Today marks 75 years since the Constitution of India was adopted.
๐จ๐ปโโ To commemorate the day, we recall a historic conference in 1948. Federal and High Court judges from across the country gathered in Delhi to discuss issues concerning the judiciary in the work-in-progress Constitution: https://bit.ly/4eKIwkC
๐ Weโve also launched a special series to commemorate 75 years of the Supreme Court. The series has articles about the Court's history and essays that analyse its impact on public life.
๐ From the inaugural speech by the first Chief Justice of India H. J. Kaniโs to an overview of India's death penalty jurisprudence, we have it all:
https://www.scobserver.in/75-years-of-the-supreme-court/
Supreme Court Observer
A gathering of judges - Supreme Court Observer
To commemorate Indiaโs 75th Law Day on 26 November, we recall a historic conference of Federal and High Court judges in March 1948
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๐ฎ๐ณ Happy Constitution Day! ๐ Today marks 75 years since the Constitution of India was adopted. ๐จ๐ปโโ To commemorate the day, we recall a historic conference in 1948. Federal and High Court judges from across the country gathered in Delhi to discuss issuesโฆ
1. PN Bhagwati the sole dissenting judge in Bachhan singh case gave 2 para judgment and thereafter took 2 years to pen down the reasoning.
a. Errors of criminal justice system can take away innocents life as it is irrevocable
b. No goal of punishment mere revenge, no one can lredict whether that ceiminal cannot be reformed.
c. Entire process of being condemned to death, awaiting execution and the final act of execution involves intense mental and physical suffering, which cannot be constitutionally imposed.
In its 262nd Report published in 2015, the Law Commission of India concluded that the death penalty neither acts as an effective deterrent nor is it justified as a form of retributive revenge.
Every judge has own notion of rarest of rare (sentencing principles again) in an interview of judges one said If I think it is rare I will show many reasons for it being rare.
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a. Errors of criminal justice system can take away innocents life as it is irrevocable
b. No goal of punishment mere revenge, no one can lredict whether that ceiminal cannot be reformed.
c. Entire process of being condemned to death, awaiting execution and the final act of execution involves intense mental and physical suffering, which cannot be constitutionally imposed.
In its 262nd Report published in 2015, the Law Commission of India concluded that the death penalty neither acts as an effective deterrent nor is it justified as a form of retributive revenge.
Every judge has own notion of rarest of rare (sentencing principles again) in an interview of judges one said If I think it is rare I will show many reasons for it being rare.
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Anonymous Quiz
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1949
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2019
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1950
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2015
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Is Not The Magistrate A Prisoner Of Section 175 (3) Read With Section 173 (4) Of BNSS? https://www.livelaw.in/articles/magistrate-power-to-order-investigation-section-156-crpc-vs-section-175-bnss-comparative-analysis-275948
Complaint Case changes in BNSS
Object Behind 190
โThe object (of Section 190 Cr.P.C.) is to ensure the safety of a citizen against the vagaries of the Police by giving him the right to approach the Magistrates
directly if the Police does not take action or he has reason to believe that no such action will be taken by the Police.โ
1. Earlier there were 2 ways of setting criminal law into motion by giving information by way of FIR to SHO or by complaint to magistrate.
2. Both were independent ways.
3. Magistrate in case of 'cognizable offence' could forward the complaint to SHO (instead of 202) w/o taking cognizance. R. R. Chari v. State of U.P. AIR 1951), 3 judge
4. Changes in BNSS
Now Directly a person cannot approach magistrate, he must first approach SHO 173(1) {FIR} ----> then if failed S.P. 173(4) ----> then if he fails go to magistrate.
[Person cannot straightaway seek from the Magistrate an order for investigation by the Police]
5. Magistrate then has to do the following before ordering investigationโ
a. Peruse the application given to S.P. and supported by affidavit
b. Made an inquiry
c. Consider the submissions made by police officer.
๐ค Question Can now Magistrate on suo motu powers order the investigation?
โ Not answered but earlier the law wasโ
Priyanka Srivastava v. State of U.P. AIR 2015
insisted on an affidavit by the party seeking from the Magistrate an order for police investigation. Even without any such affidavit the Magistrate could suo motu order police investigation under Section 156 (3) Cr.P.C.
However currently there is no clarity.
My Questions from you all.
1. Can magistrate order investigation under non cognizable offences in 156(3)/175(3)
2. Without going to Police station for cognizable offence can you approach magistrate?
3. How magistrate in practical scenerio does inquiry as mentioned above or an inquiry under section 202
๐ Homeworkโ
Read 156 CrPC and 175 BNSS carefully and take out essentials of new law.
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Object Behind 190
โThe object (of Section 190 Cr.P.C.) is to ensure the safety of a citizen against the vagaries of the Police by giving him the right to approach the Magistrates
directly if the Police does not take action or he has reason to believe that no such action will be taken by the Police.โ
1. Earlier there were 2 ways of setting criminal law into motion by giving information by way of FIR to SHO or by complaint to magistrate.
2. Both were independent ways.
3. Magistrate in case of 'cognizable offence' could forward the complaint to SHO (instead of 202) w/o taking cognizance. R. R. Chari v. State of U.P. AIR 1951), 3 judge
4. Changes in BNSS
Now Directly a person cannot approach magistrate, he must first approach SHO 173(1) {FIR} ----> then if failed S.P. 173(4) ----> then if he fails go to magistrate.
[Person cannot straightaway seek from the Magistrate an order for investigation by the Police]
5. Magistrate then has to do the following before ordering investigationโ
a. Peruse the application given to S.P. and supported by affidavit
b. Made an inquiry
c. Consider the submissions made by police officer.
๐ค Question Can now Magistrate on suo motu powers order the investigation?
โ Not answered but earlier the law wasโ
Priyanka Srivastava v. State of U.P. AIR 2015
insisted on an affidavit by the party seeking from the Magistrate an order for police investigation. Even without any such affidavit the Magistrate could suo motu order police investigation under Section 156 (3) Cr.P.C.
However currently there is no clarity.
My Questions from you all.
1. Can magistrate order investigation under non cognizable offences in 156(3)/175(3)
2. Without going to Police station for cognizable offence can you approach magistrate?
3. How magistrate in practical scenerio does inquiry as mentioned above or an inquiry under section 202
๐ Homeworkโ
Read 156 CrPC and 175 BNSS carefully and take out essentials of new law.
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Live TV coverage put national security in jeopardy, says Bench - The Hindu
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/live-tv-coverage-put-national-security-in-jeopardy-says-bench/article3836676.ece
26/11
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/live-tv-coverage-put-national-security-in-jeopardy-says-bench/article3836676.ece
26/11
The Hindu
Live TV coverage put national security in jeopardy, says Bench
โSecurity forcesโ positions were being watched by collaborators across borderโ
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Live TV coverage put national security in jeopardy, says Bench - The Hindu https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/live-tv-coverage-put-national-security-in-jeopardy-says-bench/article3836676.ece 26/11
Media Trial - 19(1)(a) and security of state.
Media if considered as 4th estate of democracy has to be criticised proportionally as other organs because it is responsible for the dissemination of information for all the other 3 and overall country, the ultimate task being link between people to people and institutions.
Constructive criticism in Today's social media era is must to remind journalistic ethics.
Read the above article.
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Media if considered as 4th estate of democracy has to be criticised proportionally as other organs because it is responsible for the dissemination of information for all the other 3 and overall country, the ultimate task being link between people to people and institutions.
Constructive criticism in Today's social media era is must to remind journalistic ethics.
Read the above article.
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CJI Sanjiv Khanna Stresses Importance Of Judiciary Being Open To Scrutiny & Constructive Feedback
https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/cji-sanjiv-khanna-stresses-importance-of-judiciary-being-open-to-scrutiny-constructive-feedback-276407
https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/cji-sanjiv-khanna-stresses-importance-of-judiciary-being-open-to-scrutiny-constructive-feedback-276407
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CJI Sanjiv Khanna Stresses Importance Of Judiciary Being Open To Scrutiny & Constructive Feedback
Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna in his speech during the Constitutional Day celebrations at the Supreme Court emphasized the importance of constructive feedback in identifying and eliminating...
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CJI Sanjiv Khanna Stresses Importance Of Judiciary Being Open To Scrutiny & Constructive Feedback https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/cji-sanjiv-khanna-stresses-importance-of-judiciary-being-open-to-scrutiny-constructive-feedback-276407
โAs judges, perspectives and critique matter, because our foremost duty is towards the public and secondly being open and transparent is the biggest strength of the judiciary. As adjudicators, we eschew any sense of being beyond reproach. In being responsive to constructive feedback, our courts become more efficient, citizens and public centric, and accountable. By opening ourselves to scrutiny, we can identify systematic inefficiencies and bottlenecks and work towards eliminating themโ, CJI Khanna said.
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Born Christian Can't Invoke Doctrine Of Caste Eclipse For Revival Of Caste Claiming Reconversion As Hindu : Supreme Court
https://www.livelaw.in/supreme-court/born-christian-cant-invoke-doctrine-of-caste-eclipse-for-revival-of-caste-claiming-reconversion-as-hindu-supreme-court-276508
https://www.livelaw.in/supreme-court/born-christian-cant-invoke-doctrine-of-caste-eclipse-for-revival-of-caste-claiming-reconversion-as-hindu-supreme-court-276508
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Born Christian Can't Invoke Doctrine Of Caste Eclipse For Revival Of Caste Claiming Reconversion As Hindu : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court noted that an individual born as a Christian cannot invoke the doctrine of eclipse of caste, as the caste system is not recognized in Christianity. The bench comprising Justice...
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๐ Age of a person can be ascertained by the following forensic tests.
ossification teeth, rarefaction of bones, haversion, roof of cranium.
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ossification teeth, rarefaction of bones, haversion, roof of cranium.
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Born Christian Can't Invoke Doctrine Of Caste Eclipse For Revival Of Caste Claiming Reconversion As Hindu : Supreme Court https://www.livelaw.in/supreme-court/born-christian-cant-invoke-doctrine-of-caste-eclipse-for-revival-of-caste-claiming-reconversion-asโฆ
Doctrine of caste eclipse
It applies only when a person practising caste-based religion converts to caste-less religion.
In such cases, their original caste is considered to remain eclipsed.
However, if the such persons reconverts to their original religion during their lifetime, the eclipse is lifted, and the caste status is automatically restored.
This however will not apply to a born Christian.
In S. Rajagopal v. C.M. Armugam (1968), it was noted that Christianity does not recognize caste distinctions, treating all followers as equals. Globally, Christianity rejects caste-based discrimination or division. The court held that when a person converts from Hinduism to Christianity, their caste under Hinduism remains in eclipse and can be restored upon reconversion to Hinduism, provided they are accepted by their caste community. However, this restoration is not possible for someone born a Christian who later converts to Hinduism.
Kailash Sonkar v. Maya Devi ((1984)
However, where it appears that the person reconverted to the old religion had been converted to Christianity since several generations, it may be difficult to apply the doctrine of eclipse to the revival of caste.'
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It applies only when a person practising caste-based religion converts to caste-less religion.
In such cases, their original caste is considered to remain eclipsed.
However, if the such persons reconverts to their original religion during their lifetime, the eclipse is lifted, and the caste status is automatically restored.
This however will not apply to a born Christian.
In S. Rajagopal v. C.M. Armugam (1968), it was noted that Christianity does not recognize caste distinctions, treating all followers as equals. Globally, Christianity rejects caste-based discrimination or division. The court held that when a person converts from Hinduism to Christianity, their caste under Hinduism remains in eclipse and can be restored upon reconversion to Hinduism, provided they are accepted by their caste community. However, this restoration is not possible for someone born a Christian who later converts to Hinduism.
Kailash Sonkar v. Maya Devi ((1984)
However, where it appears that the person reconverted to the old religion had been converted to Christianity since several generations, it may be difficult to apply the doctrine of eclipse to the revival of caste.'
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manupatra-new-law-referencer.pdf
3.6 MB
new criminal law manuptra reference
bns bnss bsa
index of sections
schedule table
compoundable table
new terms explained
singificant changes
โonly important sections comparison number changes
bns bnss bsa
index of sections
schedule table
compoundable table
new terms explained
singificant changes
โonly important sections comparison number changes
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Women commanding officers not empathic, follow 'my way or highwayโ approach: Top general flags 'problems' with female army officers
https://www.deccanherald.com//india/women-commanding-officers-not-empathic-follow-my-way-or-highway-approach-top-general-flags-problems-with-female-army-officers-3292456
https://www.deccanherald.com//india/women-commanding-officers-not-empathic-follow-my-way-or-highway-approach-top-general-flags-problems-with-female-army-officers-3292456
Deccan Herald
Women commanding officers not empathic, follow 'my way or highwayโ approach: Top general flags 'problems' with female army officers
The letter also alleged that women officers lack empathy which stems from their need to 'overcompensate since they perceive that any sign of compassion may be indicative of a gender trait of being soft in their dealings.'
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Women commanding officers not empathic, follow 'my way or highwayโ approach: Top general flags 'problems' with female army officers https://www.deccanherald.com//india/women-commanding-officers-not-empathic-follow-my-way-or-highway-approach-top-general-flagsโฆ
Lieutenant General Rajeev Puri in a letter to the Eastern Army Commander Lieutenant General Ram Chander Tiwari sought the focus to shift to โgender neutralityโ instead of โgender equalityโ as he pointed out that there has been an increase in number of officer management issues in units commanded by women officers in the last one year.
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Sports Governance: A Case Of Apathy, Lethargy And Unbridled Corruption
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/sports-governance-case-apathy-lethargy-unbridled-corruption-276632
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/sports-governance-case-apathy-lethargy-unbridled-corruption-276632
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Sports Governance: A Case Of Apathy, Lethargy And Unbridled Corruption
Regulation of sports governance by the Central Government has always been a thorny issue, and the latest attempt by the Ministry for Youth Affairs and Sports (โMinistryโ) is no different. In the...
Sir Benegal Narsing Rau- An Anniversary Tribute
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/benegal-narsing-rau-indian-constitution-70th-memorial-anniversary-tribute-243343
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/benegal-narsing-rau-indian-constitution-70th-memorial-anniversary-tribute-243343
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Sir Benegal Narsing Rau- An Anniversary Tribute
We celebrated Constitution Day on November 26. The role and contribution of B.N.Rau in the making of our Constitution is marvellous. The 70th anniversary of his passing is on November 30. It is...
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