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Navigating the Legal Maze: Decoding the Impact of Legal Illiteracy on Indian Citizens

INTRODUCTION There is a phrase in Latin ignorantia juris non excusat (“ignorance of the law excuses not”), or ignorantia legis neminem excusat (“ignorance of law excuses no one”). Which is also regarded by our justice system. Our justice system does not allow any person to have an excuse for not knowing the law while violating … Continue reading Navigating the Legal Maze: Decoding the Impact of Legal Illiteracy on Indian Citizens

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Cogent Reasons– Controller of Patents to Provide reasoned Orders Of Refusal

Quasi-judicial bodies as part of their adjudicatory functions are burdened to provide a reasoned decision in the lights of the facts presented to them. The Madras High Court, in its judgment dated 11th December 2023 reiterated this principle of natural justice in a matter of appeal to an order of patent refusal. The Appellant made … Continue reading Cogent Reasons– Controller of Patents to Provide reasoned Orders Of Refusal

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Uniform Civil Code And Natural Laws

INTRODUCTION Uniform Civil Code again came into light on 27 th June , 2023 , when PM Narendra Modi during speech in Madhya Pradesh discuss about the UCC, and soon after this debates started in our nation. It is also in the manifesto of BJP to implement UCC and to abolished the personal laws. The … Continue reading Uniform Civil Code And Natural Laws

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Only Reliable, Trustworthy And Confidence Inspiring Dying Declaration May Form The Sole Basis For Conviction

Introduction The principle that dying declarations are admissible as evidence emerges from the legal maxim “Nemo morituru spraesumitur mentire” which means that a man will not meet his maker with a lie in his mouth. As per Section 32 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, the written or verbal statements of relevant facts made by someone … Continue reading Only Reliable, Trustworthy And Confidence Inspiring Dying Declaration May Form The Sole Basis For Conviction

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Import Export Code(IEC)

Everyone wants to expand their business beyond the confines of the domestic market in this era of fierce competition.The development of the internet and technology has made conducting business internationally easier these days.But you must adhere to a number of rules and regulations and obtain the necessary licenses and registrations before expanding your business internationally.One … Continue reading Import Export Code(IEC)

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Judicial Activism in India : The Emerging Trend

Introduction The Indian Judiciary is an autonomous body and it is one of the three main organs of the government that serves as a sentinel on the qui vivo when it comes to protecting the fundamental rights of the people and promoting social harmony among the citizens. In our constitutional scheme, the judiciary alone has … Continue reading Judicial Activism in India : The Emerging Trend

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Unveiling Dark Patterns: Analysing India’s Draft Guidelines for Prevention and Regulation of Dark Patterns

Introduction Protection of consumer rights and privacy is crucial in the continually changing digital world where online transactions are becoming an everyday occurrence. The Department of Consumer Affairs (DoCA), seeing the possibility of firms using deceitful and manipulative tactics, has made a major advancement in protecting customers from the dangers of “dark patterns.” Dark patterns … Continue reading Unveiling Dark Patterns: Analysing India’s Draft Guidelines for Prevention and Regulation of Dark Patterns

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Retribution to Reformation: Analysis of the New Penal Law

Introduction The Indian criminal laws dated back to the times of colonialism and after around two centuries, a need was felt to revamp it. Therefore, in March 2020, the Central Government constituted a Criminal Law Reforms Committee (CLRC) that examined the Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) and the Indian … Continue reading Retribution to Reformation: Analysis of the New Penal Law

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Overview Of D K Basu V State Of West Bengal

INTRODUCTION DK Basu V State of West Bengal is a landmark case in the Indian legal system. This case talks about the increasing reports of custodial deaths in India. Most of these deaths are occurring before even presenting the witnesses beforea magistrate. This case also lays down the guidelines for making an arrest and the … Continue reading Overview Of D K Basu V State Of West Bengal

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LOUIS V. STATE OF KERALA 2021 SCC ONLINE KER 4519

INTRODUCTION Sexual offences against children are one of the most heinous crimes that can be committed. The raisons d’être of this aspect is that children are the most vulnerable to abuse. Sexual offences against children refer to any act of sexual activity involving a child or a minor. In India, sexual offenses against children are … Continue reading LOUIS V. STATE OF KERALA 2021 SCC ONLINE KER 4519

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