Theories of Punishment

Theories of Punishment

The importance of theories of punishment has been recognized even in ancient times for the protection and welfare of the State and its people. In ancient India, the King was duty-bound to punish the offender. The purpose of the administration of criminal justice is to punish the offender. The state is the main body that …

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Dying declaration-Case Laws

Dying declaration-Case Laws

The legal maxim “Leterm Mortem” which means “the words said by the person before death” is deals with the dying declaration. A dying declaration is derived from the Latin maxim “Nemo moriturus praesumitur mentire”, the meaning of the maxim is that “a man will not meet his maker with a lie in his mouth.”It is …

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Trademark and its Types

Trademark and its Types

Trademark is the most commonly used intellectual property. It was also recognized at a global level through the Madrid Agreement in 1891. Suffer from Madrid to TRIPs of Trademark develop the  Act. Trade and commerce is the base of the economy of a country. The modern era is the time of competition in every field. The …

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What is ex parte?

What is ex parte?

Every person has the right to be heard. So every party in the court case is entitled to notice of court for hearing and get the opportunity to hear by the judge in that particular case. But the terms of ex parte is against this rule. In this article, we will learn about ex parte and …

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Article 21- Right to Life and Personal Liberty

Article 21 of Indian Constitution- Right to Life and Personal Liberty

Article 21 is the perfect demonstration of the transformative character of our constitution.           Justice Iyyer In every civil society, it is the obligation of the state to provide a meaningful and dignified life to its citizens. In our country, this right has been provided under Part III of the constitution, which deals with fundamental rights. …

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