What Is Cheating Under the Indian Penal Code
Cheating is dealt with in sections 415 to 420 of the Indian Penal Code. This IPC law note tells you about cheating and its punishment.KEEP READING
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Cheating is dealt with in sections 415 to 420 of the Indian Penal Code. This IPC law note tells you about cheating and its punishment.KEEP READING
Kidnapping and abduction are offences under chapter XVI of the Indian Penal Code. Sections 359 to 369 of IPC deal with kidnapping and abduction.KEEP READING
Look at three quick laws related to watching pornography in India. In the end, it also mentions if watching porn in private is allowed or not.KEEP READING
This law note tells you about the laws related to child marriage and the issues faced by the girls and boys who enter such marriage.KEEP READING
This IPC law note helps you understand what is force and criminal force under the Indian Penal Code and the difference between them.KEEP READING
This law article helps you understand the restrictions on Indian advocates to take up any other employment.KEEP READING
Media reports the facts and proceedings of a courtroom. Here’s more about the roles and responsibilities of media in the judiciary.KEEP READING
Life imprisonment at the first instance means imprisonment for the rest of the life of the person convicted. This IPC note tells you more.KEEP READING
Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO Act), 2012 provides the punishment for sexual offences against children.KEEP READING
The impact of the pending cases on victims and accused can be understood in two terms: 1. Criminal pendency. 2. Civil pendency.KEEP READING
Election Law Amendment Act, 2021, introduces a provision to link the Aadhaar number with the electoral rolls. Here’s more about it.KEEP READING
In this law note, you’ll study the document whose registration is compulsory and certain other documents that can be used even without registration.KEEP READING
Monetary policies are introduced by the RBI to meet certain objectives, like keeping prices consistent, fair credit distribution, and more.KEEP READING
To change your name in India, you are required to draft an affidavit with details like current name, old name, current address and reason for name change.KEEP READING
Sections 499 to 502 of the Indian Penal Code deals with the offence of defamation. This IPC law note tells you its essentials and exceptions.KEEP READING
Check out the debate around the Armed Forces Special Power Act and why the people of northeast India want to repeal it.KEEP READING
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