Interpretation of penal provision Interpretation of penal provision should be strict as literal rule of the interpretation of statutes. Literal Rule: It is also known as a plain reading rule. The primary focus is on the precise language of the statute. Courts should not extend the meaning of words beyond their ordinary or plain meaning….
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IPC Vs. BNS
S.NO BNS sections IPC Sections Particulars Applicability, definitions, and interpretation of the BNS Section 1 Sections 1 to 5 The applicability of BNS is mostly similar to the provisions of the IPC. Section 2 Sections 6 to 52A The BNS has consolidated and provided all the definitions for the terms used therein under…
Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita, 2023Bare Act(pdf)
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Recognition of States and Governments in International Law
Recognition of States and Government in International Law Recognition is the process by which a new state becomes a member of the international community.To be called a state, an entity must possess the essential elements of the state such as population, territory, government and the ability to form relationships with other states. When the existence…
Schools of Jurisprudence
Schools of Jurisprudence As we already discussed jurisprudence means knowledge of law and school means a collection of ideas that are based on the same fundamental principles. A school of thought is a group of principals recognized as authoritative and supported by one or more scholars from a given subject. Law has been defined in…
Sources of Indian Constitution –
Sources of Indian Constitution – On November 26, 1949, the Indian Constitution had been adopted. The Constituent Assembly of India drafted the constitution by incorporating into features of other countries’ constitutions as well as the Government of India Act 1935. Some parts of the Indian constitution are drawn from a variety of sources.Our constitution incorporates…
Working of the Constituent Assembly
Working of the Constituent Assembly The Constituent Assembly of India was created to write an Indian constitution. It was made up of MPs who were elected indirectly. The Constituent Assembly convened for the first time on December 9, 1946. The Muslim League boycotted the meeting, insisting for Pakistan’s independence. As a result, only 211 persons…
Constitution Of India Complete Notes
Constitution Of India Complete Notes for Judiciary Examinations
Constitution – Union and Its Territory (Article 1 -4)
Union and Its Territory Constitution – Union and Its Territory (Article 1 -4) Constitution of India An Introduction with flow Chart & Schedules The Nature of Constitution ( Federal or Unitary) Part – 1 The Union and Its Territory (Article 1 -4) Articles 1 to 4 under Part I of the Constitution deals with the…