On 15th September 1949, H.V. Kamath [CP Berar: General] spoke at the Constituent Assembly as follows; “It is a well-known fact that the Police or other Authorities or Person arresting or detaining people are not always actuated by the justest and the fairest of motives. As one who has spent a few years in the […]
On 12th September 1949, Mr. Nazeeruddin Ahmed [Bengal Muslim] spoke at the Constituent Assembly as follows; “I am extremely thankful to the Honourable Member, Mr. Gupta, for anticipating me. If you have to adopt any Language, why should you not have the World’s Greatest Language? It is today, the matter of great secret, that we[…..]
Section 165 Cr.P.C. deals with a situation the search by the Police Officer. When an in charge of a Police Station or a Police Officer during an investigation has reason to believe that the required things for pursuing investigation into an offence is available at a place within his Station limit and in his opinion[…..]
Section 164-A Cr.P.C. deals with medical examination of the victim of rape. While the rape was said to have committed and or an attempt was made, the concerned woman must be subjected to medical examination by the registered medical practitioner employed in a government hospital or a hospital run by the local authority, if not,[…..]
When a woman is subjected to harassment [of any type] by her Husband and / or by her in-laws then such harassment is called Domestic Violence. Domestic Violence is broadly classified into four types; Physical [brutal assault, damaging limbs or causing bodily damages, caricature] Emotional [threaten / intimidation / blackmail] Verbal [speaking unparliamentarily / deplorable[…..]
In Civil Laws, when any person is aggrieved over another person who is committing or attempting to commit any Civil wrongs [such as altering, alienating, destroying or trespassing the property of the aggrieved] and which puts the aggrieved person in a fix, he can then institute an Original Suit in the District Munsif Court within[…..]
When the issuer of the Cheque failed to honour the Cheque [which he issued to the receiver] and thereafter should he failed to return the money he owe to the receiver then the same amounts to Cheque Bounce. Section 138 of The Negotiable Instruments Act [in short, NI Act] deals with the situation to handle[…..]