INDIAN WOMEN AND CRIMES INTRODUCTION Crime against women is a part of daily newspapers like rape with child, trafficking, kidnapping, sexual harassment at workplace, schools, colleges, and even in families. Moreover, there are many unreported crimes which do not come in news but women have to face them in routine life, like domestic violence against…
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Easy Notes Law of Torts
Easy Notes Law of Torts Law of Torts is a civil substantive law Substantive law – Substantive laws determine the legal relationship between different individuals, or between individuals and the State. It signifies the rights, duties and liabilities of individuals. “In common sense the law of torts is the branch of law controlling the behaviour…

IPC Accident (Section 80)
IPC Accident (Section 80) Accident ( Section 80) Sec. – 80. “Accident in doing a lawful act.” Whenever Any act is done If above conditions are fulfilled in doing any act then the act is exempted under the code from criminal liability where the accused is not charged of the crime committed. As the act…

IPC – Judicial Acts
IPC – Judicial Acts IPC Notes Mistake of Facts IPC Judicial Acts ( Sec. 77-78) Chapter IV of Indian Penal Code, 1860 provides following acts which are exempted under the code from criminal liability General Exceptions ( Sec. 77 – 78) relates acts of Judges and Courts (Judicial Acts) Sec. – 77. “Act of Judge…

IPC- Mistake of Fact
IPC- Mistake of Fact IPC – Notes Ch.4 – General Exceptions Mistake of Fact Sec. 76 and 79 are based on the Latin maxim ignorantia facti excusat and ignorantia juris non excusat which means ignorantia of fact is an excuse, ignorance of law is no excuse. Sec. 76 Sec. – 76. “Act done by a…

IPC – General Exceptions
IPC – General Exceptions IPC Notes IPC Ch.4 General Exceptions Sec. 6 of IPC states that every definition of an offence, every penal provision, and each illustration of every such definition or penal provision, must be understood subject to the exceptions contained in the Chapter entitled “General Exceptions” However, the exceptions are not reproduced in…

IPC Ch.3 Of Punishment
IPC Ch.3 Of Punishment Sec. – 53. “Punishments.” There are five types of punishment to which ofenders are liable under the provisions of this Code : First.—Death; Secondly.—Imprisonment for life; Thirdly. – Repealed by Act XVII of 1949. Fourthly.—Imprisonment, which is of two descriptions, namely:— (i) Rigorous, that is, with hard labour; (ii) Simple; Fifthly.—Forfeiture…

IPC – Punishment in India
IPC – Punishment in India Notes- Indian Penal Code Sec. – 53. “Punishments.” There are five types of punishment to which ofenders are liable under the provisions of this Code : Death (Capital Punishment) Q. In which Sections death penalty can be given? Death punishment is awarded for murder in rarest of the rare cases…

IPC -Theory of Punishment
IPC -Theory of Punishment Indian Penal Code There are five theory regarding punishment Retributive theory– This theory is based on retribution, a ‘get even’ concept. ‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth’ is the motto of this theory. The wrongdoer should be made to suffer in proportion to the injury he…

Indian Evidence Act Preliminary
Indian Evidence Act Preliminary Indian Evidence Act Chapter – 1 Preliminary Sec. 1 – 4 Section -1 Short Title, Extent and Commencement Short title. –– This Act may be called the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Extent. –– ( including J & K by the J & K Reorganisation Act, 2019 w.e.f. 31-10-2019) * (judicial proceedings…