FIR is First Information Report which is filed before Police with respect to an offence committed and it then sets the criminal law into motion. It is only after the registration of an FIR that Police investigates into an offence. An FIR is registered...
A Convict is a person whose crime has been proven before the Court of Law and it has been held guilty of an offence by that Court of Law whereas an Accused is a suspect against whom an FIR or complaint has been lodged and he is yet to proven guilty of an offence. ...
It is written in Bhagwad Gita that “For a Man of honour, Defamation is worse than death”. Defamation implies the act of publishing a statement which tends to lowers the reputation of a person in the eyes of others. This publication of statement may occur in the...
Indian Constitution under Article 41 which is a part of “Directive Principles of State Policy” provides that “The State shall, within the limits of economic capacity and development, make effective provision for securing the right to work, to...
In India, adoption of children by Hindu adults is governed by the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956 (HAMA). According to section 2 of HAMA, this Act is applicable to all the persons who are Hindu by religion in any of its forms or developments or who are either...