Word/ Doctrine of the Day Ipso Facto (स्वतः) Ipso facto is a Latin phrase. Ipso facto literally means “by that very fact” and it’s often used...
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Important Legal Words/ Maxims 1 Accomplice A partner in a crime. One who knowingly, voluntarily, and intentionally unites with the principal offender in...
Word/ Doctrine of the Day Caveat actor Caveat actor means “let the doer beware”. This is a common law maxim. Caveat actor is used as a warning that the doer of...
Judicial Services Exam— Important Points on Indian Penal Code, 1860 Sl. Contents 1 The preamble of the IPC is—To provide a general Penal Code for India 2 Total...
J.J. ACT, 2015- Sources/ purposes The JUVENILE JUSTICE (CARE AND PROTECTION OF CHILDREN) ACT, 2015 (hereinafter referred as the “The JJ Act”) was enacted on 31...
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Word/ Doctrine of the Day Arraignment Arraignment is a formal reading of criminal charges in the presence of the accused to inform him of the charges against...
No Injunction for Infrastructure Project— Section 20-A r/w Section 20-B were inserted in the Specific Relief Act, 1963 (SRA) vide Amendment Act 18 of 2018. It...
One-Liners on Specific Relief Act, 1963 Specific relief is a form of judicial redress. The provisions of SRA are based upon the public policy. Equitable vs...
Word/ Doctrine of the Day Ad Litem The courts appoint attorneys ad litem, generally as a matter of law, for parties that have a legal interest in a case but...