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Difference Between Common Intention and Common Object

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-Oct-2023 14:04:24

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It is a reality that crimes are usually committed by a group of people instead of a single individual, therefore, the Indian Penal Code, 1860 provides for the concept of joint liability. It implies that when more than one person is involved either in the preparation or commission of an ... Read More

Difference Between Admission and Confession

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-Oct-2023 12:46:10

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Admission and Confession are parts of legal proceedings especially in a court of law as they are rules of evidence which plays the most significant part in establishing the claims of the parties concerned. Admission and Confession are basically statements of individuals in which they admit a particular fact which ... Read More

Utilitarianism: Definition and Meaning

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Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-Oct-2023 12:44:58

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Utilitarianism was essentially an English doctrine that played a crucial role in the 19th century reforms across Europe in different public aspects of lives including political, social, economic, academics and legal. The doctrine initially evolved with a radical nature as it sought to overhaul the entire conventional structures and systems ... Read More

Transportation Laws in India

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Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-Oct-2023 12:43:34

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Based on the entire statute, it appears that the main goal of the law was to ensure road transportation and motor vehicle safety. The entire law deals with provisions relating to driver and conductor licensing, vehicle registration, vehicle control through permits, special provisions relating to state transport undertakings, traffic regulation, ... Read More

Tort Law in the USA

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Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-Oct-2023 12:42:24

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The Tort law under USA includes mostly common law. Additionally, it offers broad guidelines because every state has its own civil code. In tort law, damages are paid out when people's rights to their physical well-being, clean environment, property, financial interests, or reputations are violated. In civil law, as opposed ... Read More

Provision of Sentencing in India

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-Oct-2023 12:40:38

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All around the world, the number of crimes is alarmingly rising, and this is also true in our country. Given this, it is clear that a just criminal justice system is necessary, and one of the most crucial aspects of criminal law is the imposition of an appropriate, just, and ... Read More

Difference Between Robbery and Dacoity

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Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-Oct-2023 12:39:21

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The actions of stealing, misappropriating or extorting away something from someone either innocently or intentionally has always been an offence across the world and in the present times, owing to the different methods and processes of committing the crimes related to property while using force has made the legislatures to ... Read More

Proximate Cause: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-Oct-2023 12:38:27

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The term "proximate cause" refers to an active cause that is effective at causing or initiating a series of events that ultimately lead to a specific outcome. The cause that is most active in producing a result is referred to as the proximate cause, regardless of whether it is the ... Read More

Mutatis Mutandis: Definition and Meaning

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Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-Oct-2023 12:36:04

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Mutatis Mutandis is a legal principle of codification and interpretation of law which entails that when there exists a difference between two laws then necessary changes can be made according to the need of the circumstance however the basic or main point would remain the same. What is the ... Read More

Misnomer: Definition and Meaning

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Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-Oct-2023 12:34:55

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Misnomer is a principle of law which has been in existence for centuries for its acute significance in the legal process especially during the proceedings in a court of law. Misnomer is literally derived from French and Latin terms and collectively refers to the wrong name and description of a ... Read More

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