Sociology is defined as the study of social organization and institutions & of collective behaviour and interactions, including the individual's relationship to the group. This definition i...
Criminal Trial and Investigation Investigation by Police Under Section 156(3) of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), a Judicial Magistrate, who is competent to take cognizance under Se...
Rajasthan Victim Compensation Scheme, 2011In exercise of the powers conferred by section 357-A of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Central Act No. 2 of 1974), the State Government hereby fra...
Indeed, the concept of digital evidence came in Indian court procedure after a sudden advancement of technology. Digital evidence refers to data stored, transmitted, or received by digital devi...
The connection between domestic laws, like the Narcotics Act, and international drug control treaties is pretty complex and constantly changing. Both aim to manage drug use and distribution whi...
The polygraph test, commonly known as a lie detector test, assesses physiological reactions to evaluate honesty and deception. Despite its extensive usage in criminal investigations and many ot...
The Criminal Tribes Act of 1871 was a colonial legislation enacted by the British government in India. This Act marked a significant and controversial point in the history of colonial India, re...
Victimology is the scientific study of victims and their experiences, particularly about crimes. It emerged as a distinct field in the mid-20th century, focusing on understanding the dynamics b...
As per section 69 of the Bhartiya Nhaya Sanhita Whoever by deceitful means or by making promise to marry a woman without any intention of fulfilling the same, and has sexual intercourse with he...
The Sedition law in India dates back to British era, where sedition law was incorporated a tool to crack down on the rebellions against the government. Sedition in layman terms means inciting p...