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Development, Upgradation, and Modernization of Airports

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 14-Mar-2023 14:25:29

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The Airports Authority of India was set up in 1995 under the Ministry of Civil Aviation by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) Act, 1994. The AAI regularly takes care and sincerely pays attention on the improvement, upgrade, support, and administration of India's civil aviation infrastructure. The AAI's essential obligation is to supply air traffic administration (ATM) over the Indian Domain airspace and adjoining marine areas. To exercise such sensitive services, it also offers CNS (Communication Navigation Surveillance). It is in charge of creating, overseeing, keeping up, and updating the country's flying foundation. The AAI is in charge of universal ... Read More

Cyber Laws in India

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 14-Mar-2023 14:17:55

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As globalization and computerization grew rapidly in India, cyber regulations began to take shape. Every year, a startling number of cybercrimes are reported in India, and the problem is only getting worse. This is due to India's digital transformation, which has increased the pool of naive targets for cyber con artists. This necessitates having a fundamental understanding of the regulations that apply to India's cyberspace. Year 2008 saw an amendment to India's Cyber Laws, often known as the Information Technology Act, which added cybercrimes relating to banking and financial operations. For understanding Cyber Law in India, firstly, we have to ... Read More

Criminal Trespass: Meaning and Legality

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 10-Mar-2023 16:02:11

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Trespassing is an illegal act because everyone has the right to peacefully enjoy their property. This is why it was deemed such an offense. Trespassing is typically a civil wrong for which the offender can file a lawsuit for damages, but when it is done with the purpose of committing a crime, it is considered criminal trespassing. You may seek redress under the Indian Penal Code if your enjoyment of your property, whether mobile or immobile, is interfered with as a result of criminal activity of any type, such as theft or assault. What is Criminal Trespass? Trespassing is an ... Read More

Criminal Liability: Meaning and Legality

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 10-Mar-2023 15:45:41

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In most states, crimes are categorized as unlawful offenses (more serious offenses) and wrongdoings (less genuine offenses). Criminal culpability is the term used to describe both a person's guilt for a crime and the punishment that will be imposed by society. In order to help keep society secure, a legal expert (investigator) prosecutes the criminal since crime harms the community as a whole (in addition to the victim or victims). A person's guilt for a crime could be used to judge them. This is done with the presumption that the person who perpetrated the crime is to blame, together with ... Read More

Criminal Law in India

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 14-Mar-2023 17:22:35

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Criminal law in India refers to both crimes and misdemeanors that are against the state. For crimes, the burden of proof is beyond a reasonable doubt. The Indian Penal Code, the Crpc, the Eviction Act, and other laws control criminal law. A set of laws and regulations that outline behavior that is illegal under the law because it endangers or affects the public's safety and welfare and that spell out the penalties that will be applied when such behavior is committed. What is the meaning of Criminal Law? Criminal law refers to offenses for which penalties are established. Criminal Procedure, ... Read More

Crime: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 10-Mar-2023 15:23:48

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Crime, usually, is interpreted as the harm and violence, for example, harm to individuals, destruction of property, or the denial of respect to people and institutions. "Crime, " in its strict sense, is an act, which is forbidden by the law and authority and which is regarded as serious enough to warrant punishment by issuing penalties for its execution. Earlier in 1940s, criminologists focused largely on crime to criminals and their correlation in social context. However, by the year 1960, criminologists started studying on the point related to the victims and their social context. What is the Meaning of Crime? ... Read More

Conditions of Hindu Marriage

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 14-Mar-2023 16:46:06

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“Marriage has been the greatest achievement over Sanyasa"- Bhagwat Gita The ideal of Hindu marriage has always been very great. Since the Vedic period, the sacredness of marriage has been recognized. Polygamy was acknowledged, but at no point in the evolution of Hindu law was it approved or acclaimed. During the British period, it was established that every Hindu could get married. Only prohibitions were made on the basis of caste, religion, gotras, and blood relations. Conditions of Hindu Marriages Hindu law developed the institution of marriage and idealized it. The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 has simplified the law ... Read More

Civil Law: Meaning and Examples

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 04-Apr-2023 11:25:06

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The ancient Roman Law Corpus Juris Civilis presented civil law as a system of codified law (meaning Body of Civil Law). It is a collection of jurisprudential legal writings that Justinian I, a Byzantine Emperor, ordered to be published between 527 and 565 AD. It is also referred to as the Justinian Code. Tribonian, a well-known judge at Justinian's Court in Constantinople, oversaw its creation. The ideas of Corpus Juris Civilis subsequently later spread throughout all of Europe. Even if its influence has diminished from its heyday, it continues to be the foundation for contemporary civil law systems all over ... Read More

Christian Personal Law: An Overview

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 10-Mar-2023 15:02:56

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The Christians who constitute 2.32 per cent of the total Indian population (1991 Census) belong to three different traditions — the Orthodox churches of west Asian traditions, the Roman Catholic Church, and the various reformist churches of Protestant traditions. The laws governing the Christian communities have three distinct sources, i.e. the statuses enacted by the British in the 19th century, the Civil Code introduced by the Portuguese and the French within their colonies and the local customary laws. The situation of the Christians and their laws in British India in the 19th century was quite complicated. First of all, ... Read More

Appellate Jurisdiction: Meaning and Application

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 10-Mar-2023 14:55:05

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Appellate jurisdiction is the ability of a superior or higher court to hear and rule on appeals from decisions made by lower courts. All three courts (District Courts, High Courts, and Supreme Court) have the appellate jurisdiction within its territory, but the Supreme Court has a broad range of appellate jurisdiction, as it includes the entire country. However, it considers appeals from decisions made by the high courts (the second highest court of the country). Consequently, it is the highest and last Court of Appeal. If one of the disputing parties is not pleased with the High Court's ruling, they ... Read More

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