Meaning and Concept of Jus Necessitatis Jus necessitatis, also known as the “right of necessity,” is a legal principle that allows a person to do […]
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‘A’ begins assaulting ‘B’. ‘C’ and ‘D’ begin shouting that ‘A’ is assaulting ‘B’. Decide whether the utterances of ‘C’ and ‘D’ are relevant facts.
Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered to Support Case Proceedings and Judgements A. Relevance of Statements Made During a Transaction […]
‘A’, an accused person admitted that he along with B, the fellow accused committed Robbery. What is the admissible value of confession made by one accused person against the co-accused person?
Facts of the Case ‘A’, an accused in a robbery case, admitted that he, along with ‘B’, the co-accused, committed the robbery. The prosecution seeks […]
‘X’ who was charged for committing murder of his wife, wrote a confessional letter and left the letter nearby the dead body with the intention of being seen by the police officer. Are the contents of the letter relevant as evidence against ‘X’? Decide by referring to the provision of the Evidence Act.
Facts of the Case ‘X’ is accused of murdering his wife. After the death of his wife, a handwritten confessional letter was found near the […]
Test Identification Parade.
Meaning and Purpose of the Test Identification Parade (TIP) A Test Identification Parade (TIP) is a procedural tool used during investigation to verify whether a […]
A shooted B intentionally and he pleads insanity. Whether he can be excused by law? Discuss
Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered A. Section 84 IPC – Act of a person of unsound mind B. McNaughten […]
Define “Crime”. Write about the Stages of Crime
Define Crime and Explain the Stages of Crime – A Detailed Legal Study Understanding crime and its stages is one of the most fundamental concepts […]
Obscene Acts
Obscene Acts Obscene acts refer to conduct that is offensive to public morality, decency, and modesty. Under Section 294 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), […]
‘A’ and ‘B’ are friends. ‘A’ due to sudden quarrel, gave a blow to ‘B’. ‘B’ sustained Injuries. B filed a case for attempt to murder. Discuss.
Facts of the Case A and B are friends. During a sudden quarrel, tempers rose unexpectedly, and in the heat of the moment, A gave […]
X confines Y and threatens him that he will kill Y if he does not sign on transfer papers of Y’s properly in his name. Discuss the nature of the offence committed by X.
Facts of the Case X confined Y unlawfully and threatened him with death if he did not sign documents transferring ownership of his property to […]
