Exam Memory Technique Possession is one of the most fundamental and widely discussed concepts in jurisprudence. It plays a crucial role in determining rights and […]
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A’ is charged for committing murder of ‘B’. ‘A’ contends tfrat by reason of unsoundness of mind he did not know the nature of the Act. On whom the burden of proof lies? Discuss.
Facts of the Case A is charged with committing the murder of B.During the trial, A raises the defence that he was of unsound mind […]
‘A’ is accused of cheating ‘B’ by placing an order and receiving goods with intention of not paying for them. The evidence is sought to be given when on previous occasions A placed order for some goods, received the same and did not pay in due time. Will those previous instances be relevant and if so, under which provision of the Indian Evidence Act?
Facts of the Case ‘A’ is accused of cheating ‘B’ by placing an order for certain goods, receiving the goods, and dishonestly failing to pay […]
After commission of an offence, the husband informed his wife as to the circumstances in which he has committed it. In the trial, the prosecution wants to produce the wife of accused as a witness to disclose what has been communicated to her by her husband. Is it permissible? Discuss.
Facts of the Case After the commission of an offence, the husband informed his wife about the circumstances in which he committed the offence. During […]
In a case between ‘X’ and ‘Y’, the court saving jurisdiction over insolvency proceedings adjudged ‘Y’ as an insolvent. ‘Z’ another creditor of ‘Y’ filed a suit against ‘Y’ for recovery of the loan amount. is the judgment of the court that ‘Y’ is an adjudged insolvent binding on ‘Z’? Discuss.
Facts of the Case ‘X’ and ‘Y’ were involved in insolvency proceedings before a court of competent jurisdiction. The court adjudged ‘Y’ as an insolvent, […]
Presumption as to Dowry Death
Meaning and Legal Basis Presumption as to Dowry Death arises when a woman dies under suspicious circumstances within seven years of marriage, and there is […]
Define “Crime”. Differentiate between “Crime” and “Tort”
Understanding Crime and Its Distinction from Tort under Indian Law Crime is a fundamental concept in criminal jurisprudence, representing acts that threaten public order, safety, […]
A lady of ST category gets married to a person belonging to upper caste and she wants her children to claim S.T. reservation – whether her children has right to claim the same or not. Advice.
Facts of the Case A woman, belonging to a Scheduled Tribe (ST), has married a man from an upper caste. She seeks advice regarding whether […]
7. ‘A’ gifted his house to his son under registered gift dead which was accepted by the son. Latter, on father cancelled the gift deed unilaterally. Discuss the validity of gift.
1. Facts of the Case ‘A’, the father, gifted his house to his son under a registered gift deed, which was duly executed and accepted […]
19. Explain the essentials of Waqf. How is it created and revoked?
Understanding Waqf under Muslim Law Waqf is a unique institution in Islamic law representing the dedication of property for religious or charitable purposes. It is […]
