Anil Sharma HPS

Concept of Admission under Indian Evidence Act 1872

According to Sections 17 of IEA, admission under Evidence Act refers to the voluntary acknowledgment of the existence or truth of a specific fact. It encompasses statements, whether oral, written, or contained in electronic form, that imply an inference about a fact in issue or a relevant fact

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Burden of Proof under Indian Evidence Act 1872

The term ‘Burden of Proof’ means when a person states something and considers it to be fact he or she needs to prove the statement made by him. This is an important concept integrated in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.

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PROCLAMATION AND ATTACHMENT (Section 82- 86) under CrPC

proclamation means that a person accused of an offence is absconding and he could not be traced out for effecting arrest with the help of warrant. And therefore, the Court requires to make a publication
proclamation means that a person accused of an offence is absconding and he could not be traced out for effecting arrest with the help of warrant. And therefore, the Court requires to make a publication

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Warrant of Arrest under CrPC

WARRANT OF ARREST
It is a written order issued by a Court to a police officer to arrest and produce an offender or to search his premises for a particular thing. A police officer who executes the warrant shall notify the substance thereof to the person to be arrested and if he demands, shall show him the warrant.

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Process to compel Appearance through Summon under CrPC

The Code prescribes mainly two processes to compel the attendance of the accused i.e. issuance of summons to him or issuance of warrant and arresting him. It is completely within the discretion of the Magistrate to prefer one method over other. But such discretion must be exercised judicially.

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Judgements regarding Juvenile Justice Act-2015 (2023)

AJEET GURJAR
VS.
THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH

In this case Hon,ble SC held that compliance with Section 19(1) subclause (i) of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 which requires the Children’s Court to hold an inquiry as …

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Right of Private Defence under IPC

The right of private defence has been recognized in the Indian Penal Code, 1860 under General Exceptions in the last 11 sections of Chapter IV starting with Section 96 and up to Section 106.

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Cruelty against Woman under section 498 A IPC

Section 498A was introduced in the year 1983 after seeing the rampant nature and prevalence of reported cases for cruelty against women. The insertion of Section 498A IPC is a penal provision together with allied provisions

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Corporate Criminal Liability

A corporation is an artificial person created by a legal process known as incorporation. Its existence is distinct from the members who compose it. They have rights & liabilities separate from those of that of their shareholders.

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Mens Rea and Actus Reus under IPC

An effective penal law system is crucial in ensuring this by addressing lawbreakers. A state’s efficacy is often measured by its ability to uphold peace. Penal law serves as the foundation for protecting individuals ..

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SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION

Recently while setting aside a death sentence imposed on a convict for allegedly sexually assaulting and killing a minor girl, observed that the samples when collected shall be sent to the laboratory without any delay so that the possibility of contamination and the concomitant prospect of diminishment in value can be ruled out.

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