BNSS-Possible Pleas By The Proposed Accused At The Pre-Cognizance Stage
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IMPORTANT FOR #BNSS@CurrentLegalGK section 223
https://www.livelaw.in/articles/cognizance-of-offence-mandatory-accused-hearing-section-223-bnss-analysis-298387
IMPORTANT FOR #BNSS@CurrentLegalGK section 223
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BNSS-Possible Pleas By The Proposed Accused At The Pre-Cognizance Stage
Before taking cognizance of an offence, on a complaint filed on or after 01.07.2024, the Magistrate shall afford the accused an opportunity of being heard. Compliance with this requirement...
Registered Will Carries Presumption Of Genuineness; Burden Of Proof On Party Disputing Its Validity : Supreme Court
https://www.livelaw.in/supreme-court/registered-will-carries-presumption-of-genuineness-burden-of-proof-on-party-disputing-its-validity-supreme-court-298355
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Registered Will Carries Presumption Of Genuineness; Burden Of Proof On Party Disputing Its Validity : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Monday (July 21) reiterated that a registered 'Will' carries a presumption of due execution and genuineness, and the burden of proof lies heavily on the party challenging the...
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BREAKING| No Arrest In 498A FIRs For 2 Months; Refer Cases To Family Welfare Committees : Supreme Court Endorses Allahabad HC Guidelines https://www.livelaw.in/supreme-court/no-arrest-s498a-ipc-refer-cases-to-family-welfare-committees-supreme-court-endorsesβ¦
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26. The transfer petitions and special leave petitions are disposed of in terms of the above order. The guidelines framed by the High Court of Allahabad in the impugned judgment dated 13.06.2022 in Criminal Revision No. 1126 of 2022 vide paras 32 to 38, with regard to βConstitution of Family Welfare Committees for safeguards regarding misuse of Section 498A, IPC shall remain in effect and be implemented by the appropriate authorities.
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Shivangi Bansal v. Sahib Bansal26. The transfer petitions and special leave petitions are disposed of in terms of the above order. The guidelines framed by the High Court of Allahabad in the impugned judgment dated 13.06.2022 in Criminal Revision No. 1126 of 2022 vide paras 32 to 38, with regard to βConstitution of Family Welfare Committees for safeguards regarding misuse of Section 498A, IPC shall remain in effect and be implemented by the appropriate authorities.
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Section 498A Judgment.pdf
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social action forum for manav adhikar 2018
mukesh-bansal-v-state-of-up-allahabad-high-court-421957.pdf
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allahabad high court 2022 revision
Let's see the validity of the recent judgment on reaffirming guidelines on formation of family welfare committee.
Today you will get the analysis.
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Today you will get the analysis.
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Anoop Baranwal v. Union of India 2023 (also has a dissenting judgment)Page 124 is the ending of analysis of law on whether Right to vote is a constitutional right emanating from article 326 or it is a mere statutory right under representation of peoples act 1950
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Himachal tribal woman marries 2 brothers: What the law says on polyandry π
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Himachal tribal woman marries 2 brothers: What the law says on polyandry
Polyandry and polygamy are outlawed by the Special Marriages Act, the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and criminalised under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
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Explain briefly the constitutional validity of personal laws related to matrimonial and incidental subject matters.
Explain briefly the constitutional validity of personal laws related to matrimonial and incidental subject matters.
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As law students, advocates, judges, professors, law officers ot is very important for us to not rely on the headlines of Any News Agency whether it is purely law centric or not.
At times when we are deeply devoted to news consumption we start giving much reliance to them therefore this Fundamental aspect must always be in active position while reading anything.
Similar thing goes with judgments when we read any judgment we should keep in mind the basic laws in the form of statutes or landmark judgments.
As law students, advocates, judges, professors, law officers ot is very important for us to not rely on the headlines of Any News Agency whether it is purely law centric or not.
At times when we are deeply devoted to news consumption we start giving much reliance to them therefore this Fundamental aspect must always be in active position while reading anything.
Similar thing goes with judgments when we read any judgment we should keep in mind the basic laws in the form of statutes or landmark judgments.
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v.
Govt. of A.P.
(2007) βA judgment, decree or order obtained by playing fraud on the court, tribunal or authority is a nullity and non est in the eye of the law. Such a judgment, decree or orderβby the first court or by the final courtβhas to be treated as nullity by every court, superior or inferior. It can be challenged in any court, at any time, in appeal, revision, writ or even in collateral proceedings.β
Fraud defeats everything even a judgment, see Bilkis bano judgment as well.
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Meena and Raj, a married couple, jointly own a house. Raj dies intestate. Meena is Hindu and Raj was Christian. How will the property of Raj devolve?
(a) As per Special Marriage Act, 1954.
(b) As per the Hindu Succession Act.
(c) As per the Indian Succession Act, 1925
(d) Escheat
Meena and Raj, a married couple, jointly own a house. Raj dies intestate. Meena is Hindu and Raj was Christian. How will the property of Raj devolve?
(a) As per Special Marriage Act, 1954.
(b) As per the Hindu Succession Act.
(c) As per the Indian Succession Act, 1925
(d) Escheat
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'Persona non grata' means:
(a) Unwelcome person in diplomatic term
(b) No gratification to be taken by a diplomatic person
(c) No criminal or civil liability for a diplomatic person.
(d) Privileges of diplomatic person cannot be curtailed
'Persona non grata' means:
(a) Unwelcome person in diplomatic term
(b) No gratification to be taken by a diplomatic person
(c) No criminal or civil liability for a diplomatic person.
(d) Privileges of diplomatic person cannot be curtailed
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In April, 2025, the CBI launched, which operation against Digital Arrest?
(a) Operation Chakra - V
(b) Operation Keller - V
(e) Operation Imposter -V.
(d) Operation Freedom - V
In April, 2025, the CBI launched, which operation against Digital Arrest?
(a) Operation Chakra - V
(b) Operation Keller - V
(e) Operation Imposter -V.
(d) Operation Freedom - V
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There exists a presumption under POCSO Act, 2012 regarding:
(a) Commission of an offence.
(b age of the victim
(c) age of the accused
(d) none of the above
There exists a presumption under POCSO Act, 2012 regarding:
(a) Commission of an offence.
(b age of the victim
(c) age of the accused
(d) none of the above
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'S' is alleged to have committed offence under Section 406 of Indian Penal Code. He participates in the investigation and he was not arrested. While filing chargesheet in Court, the Investigating Officer-
(a must arrest 'S' and produce him before the Court
(b must initiate coercive measures for 'S's arrest
(c) cannot arrest 'S'
(d) must require 'S' to obtain bail,
'S' is alleged to have committed offence under Section 406 of Indian Penal Code. He participates in the investigation and he was not arrested. While filing chargesheet in Court, the Investigating Officer-
(a must arrest 'S' and produce him before the Court
(b must initiate coercive measures for 'S's arrest
(c) cannot arrest 'S'
(d) must require 'S' to obtain bail,
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Hindu Marriage between 'A' (husband) and B (wife) is dissolved by a decree of divorce after contest. 'B' files an appeal against that order, within limitation. However, the stay application filed in that appeal, remains pending. In such facts:-
(a) 'A' can remarry during pendency of appeal
(b) 'A' cannot remarry during pendency of appeal
(c) 'A' can remarry with the permission of the Appeal Court
(d) None of the above
Hindu Marriage between 'A' (husband) and B (wife) is dissolved by a decree of divorce after contest. 'B' files an appeal against that order, within limitation. However, the stay application filed in that appeal, remains pending. In such facts:-
(a) 'A' can remarry during pendency of appeal
(b) 'A' cannot remarry during pendency of appeal
(c) 'A' can remarry with the permission of the Appeal Court
(d) None of the above