Interpretation is the process of court to solve the Chaos arising in the statute. It is solved by using Internal aids and External aids. When the problem or confusion is solved by the parts ins...
The independence, integrity, and effectiveness of the judiciary can be compromised by various sources, presenting threats to its proper functioning. There are numerous potential threats that c...
The case of "Satish Ragde vs The State of Maharashtra" involved a man named Satish Ragde who was accused of sexually assaulting a minor girl. The case was initially heard by the Special Court a...
The case National Insurance Co. Ltd. vs Harsolia Motors revolved around the interpretation of 'consumer' under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. The dispute arose when an insurance claim was d...
Executive exerts influence over the judiciary including High Courts and Supreme Court through a variety of mechanisms, ranging from the appointment of judges to the shaping of judicial decision...
One of the vital factors that allow the judiciary to remain legitimate and function properly is protection of its independence and basing on law rather than personal politics. A commitment to j...
Misconduct is when an employee does something wrong either by doing something, not doing something, or through their behavior. This may justify some disciplinary action being taken by the emplo...
Intention is a key factor in establishing a legal connection. So, first and foremost, we must comprehend the concepts of intention and legal connection before moving on to the elements of legal...
This research explores the complex relationship that exists between crime dramas and the public's understanding of criminality. Popular culture is dominated by crime dramas, which help to shape...
The distinction between bailable and non-bailable crimes is made by the Indian criminal justice system, whereby bail can be granted easily for bailable offences, while for non-bailable offences...