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Witness: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Oct-2023 15:24:45

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A witness, usually can be seen in the witness box of the court; who is present there to testify or interpret the story that he or she has seen. A competent witness is one who has the capability and aptitude to comprehend the questions posed to him by the court, ... Read More

Warrant: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Oct-2023 15:23:33

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Except in circumstances when an arrest without a warrant is permitted by law or statute, a warrant must be obtained before an arrest can be deemed lawful. The warrant is typically issued at the request of a complainant who submits an affidavit with sufficient evidence to support the allegation that ... Read More

Verdict: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Oct-2023 15:22:28

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Usually, there are two systems to trial a criminal case; the first one is, bench trial, and second one is, jury trial. In a jury trial, in the presence of a judge, a group of people decide the case verdict, as opposed to a bench trial, when the judge decides ... Read More

Sports Betting Law of the United States

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Oct-2023 15:21:05

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When the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, 1992 (PASPA), was declared unlawful by the Supreme Court in the case of Murphy v. NCAA, the sports gambling industry underwent a significant change. The ruling eliminated the government’s ban on sports wagering in the country. Gambling, especially sports gambling, has always ... Read More

Prosecutor: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Oct-2023 15:19:14

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This is the fundamental description of a prosecutor's job, but the actual work varies from nation to nation depending on whether the adversarial common law system or the inquisitorial system is used. In some nations, the prosecutor's role encompasses the entirety of the investigation process, including getting involved in the ... Read More

Probate: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Oct-2023 15:17:28

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To finish the probate procedure, an executor or administrator is frequently appointed in the will, or neither, if there is no will. In order to do this, the deceased's assets must be gathered, used to settle any outstanding debts from their estate, and then given to beneficiaries. What is ... Read More

Presumption of Innocence

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Oct-2023 15:14:52

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Every individual who is accused of a crime is presumed innocent until and unless they are proven guilty, according to the presumption of innocence legal concept. The prosecution is required by law to prove its case with strong evidence to the fact-finder (a judge or jury). The accused is cleared ... Read More

NALSA and Related Issues

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Oct-2023 15:09:35

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In accordance with Article 39A of the Indian Constitution, everyone is guaranteed access to justice and is entitled to free legal representation. The Legal Services Authorities Act was passed in 1987 in order to provide a standard national system for giving competent legal advice and representation to the most vulnerable ... Read More

Meaning and Scope of Memorandum of Association

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Oct-2023 15:07:51

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The entire detail of a company’s structure is present in Memorandum of Association (MoA). MoA is a public document, and anyone can get it by paying the prescribed fees to the Registrar. A company is formed generally for a commercial purpose. For incorporating a company one of the fundamental documents ... Read More

Litigation: Definitions and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Oct-2023 15:04:52

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There are many different types of issues that can be litigated in India, including civil disputes, criminal cases, tax problems, and intellectual property disputes. In most cases, litigation starts when one party files a lawsuit in court, giving the other party the chance to reply. The adversarial litigation model underpins ... Read More

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