Safeguarding privacy under section 354C of IPC
The right to privacy is a fundamental human right recognized in India. This right extends to an individual’s personal space and their exp… Read More
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Indian Penal Code Section 375 defines rape as non-consensual sexual intercourse with a woman. However, it’s not the only section that deals with sexual offenses. Section 325 of the Ind… Read More
Individuals who’ve experienced sexual assault frequently endure lasting emotional and psychological outcomes. Such as PTSD, melancholy, self-harm. The feelings of being violated, helpl… Read More
Workday integration empowers organizations to seamlessly connect their Workday system with external applications, enabling efficient data exchange and interoperability across various busines… Read More
Supreme Court of India Judgments on Animals
There have been several significant judgments by the Supreme Court of India regarding animal rights and welfare. Here are a few notable cases:… Read More
The POSH (Prevention of Sexual Harassment) Act 2013 and the existing sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) dealing with sexual harassment serve different purposes and have different legal… Read More
Liferay is a renowned provider of open-source enterprise portal software, recognized for its Digital Experience Platform (DXP). This platform enables organizations to effortlessly develop an… Read More
JABALIA, GAZA – MARCH 27: Crowd of starving Palestinians, including children, wait to receive food distributed by charity organizations amid Israels blockade as the situation dramatic… Read More
The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, in its revised form, includes offences like acts of secession, armed rebellion, subversive activities, separatist activities, or endangering the sovereignty or u… Read More
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Handbook on Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal of Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace
POSH Act: What to do if sexually harassed at work? Punishment for workplace harassment in Indi… Read More
Lawyer India specializes in comprehensive services encompassing the Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Review, regulatory compliance, policy formulation, relevant Indian anti-bribery laws, and… Read More
By Shrishti Saxena
Among the various violences suffered by the spouse in a marriage, the most heinous and hateful is marital rape. It is marital rape if the other has sexual intercourse… Read More
The POSH (Prevention of Sexual Harassment) Act 2013 and the existing sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) dealing with sexual harassment serve different purposes and have different legal… Read More
Table of Contents
The Significance of Section 354A in Indian Law
Understanding Section 354A
Key Provisions of Section 354A
Implications of Section 354A
Case Studies
Impact on Society
Statis… Read More
Introduction
At present Android is mostly favored open-source general purpose operating systems. The android operating system is made based on Linux operating system – which is develop… Read More
How is a property legally defined in India? What are its various types? This guide will discuss all aspects of a property.
What is property?
Section 2(c) of the Benami Transactions (Prohibi… Read More
The Indian Penal Code (IPC) stands as a guardian of law and order in India, outlining offenses and their corresponding punishments. Among its vast array of sections, Section 307 IPC holds si… Read More
The State has enacted various acts for protection of children such as The Juvenile Justice Act 2000, The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act 2006, The Child Labour Act 1986. However, there wer… Read More
The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court granted bail to a man arrested for kidnapping and raping a minor girl, while observing that the alleged sexual relationship was out of attraction b… Read More
By Aditya Khajwania
“Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high, Where knowledge is free.Into that heaven of freedom, my father, Let my country awake!”
Rabi… Read More
The Bharatiya Nyaya (Second) Sanhita, 2023 Highlights of the Bill
The Bharatiya Nyaya (Second) Sanhita (BNS2) retains most offences from the IPC. It adds community service as a form… Read More
From Vision to Reality: The Evolution of India’s Legal Reforms
As we reflect on the significant strides made in the Indian legal system with the enactment of the Bharatiya Nagarik S… Read More
Though India does not recognise rape by a woman, there are nuances in law by which she can be prosecuted for rape or gang rape. This makes it imperative to have gender neutral laws on rape… Read More
Non-Bailable Offences in India
In the intricate tapestry of India’s legal framework, the classification of offences into bailable and non-bailable plays a pivotal role in shaping t… Read More
Context: Forty years after the introduction of the domestic violence provision in the Indian Penal Code, women are still at risk of having their complaints dismissed or disbelieved by police… Read More
By Sujit Bhar
When a law is drafted by the legislature, it goes through several instalments of change, rewrite and further change and rewrite. This follows debate and suggestions from me… Read More
June 2023
1. Rajini v. Superintendent of Police
Madras High Court- Justice Sathi Kumar Sukumara Kurup
Held- The Court emphasized the broad authority… Read More
Various aspects of road safety, traffic regulations, and criminal offences involving motor vehicles are governed by the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) and the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (MVA)… Read More
The POSH (Prevention of Sexual Harassment) Act 2013 and the existing sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) dealing with sexual harassment serve different purposes and have different legal… Read More
In a first for a parliamentary legislation, the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) Bill, 2023, introduced in the Indian Parliament last month, recognises offences related to trafficking in people… Read More
NEW DELHI: Even as Congress in Punjab is accusing AAP of political vendetta against their Bholath MLA Sukhpal Khaira following his dramatic arrest in the wee hours of Thursday, document… Read More
Context:
The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023, the proposed replacement for the Indian Penal Code (IPC), does not contain IPC Section 377 (or an equivalent section), which was read down… Read More
In the Indian legal system, obtaining bail is a fundamental right of an accused person, ensuring their liberty until proven guilty. When charged with an offense under Section 420 of the Indi… Read More
For a long time, due to limited budgets and lengthy timelines, businesses often outsourced their mobile app development. However, the landscape has changed. With the emergence of user-friend… Read More
Adultery law in our country is more than 150 years old. Just this, earlier the husband was considered guilty of such relations, but now by changing the law, women have also been included in… Read More
Landmark Judgments on FEMA Supreme Court of India Judgements
1RANA AYYUB Vs DIRECTORATE OF ENFORCEMENT THROUGH ITS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR – [2023] 3 S.C.R. 892Judge Name: V. RAMASU… Read More
Marital Rape Definition and Law in India
Marital Rape Definition and Law in India
Marital Rape Definition
Marital rape refers to any non-consensual sexual activity imposed on one&rs… Read More
Definition of hurt in I.P.C.
Section 319 of the Indian Penal Code defines the offence of hurt as infliction of “bodily pain, disease or infirmity.” Section 321 of the code… Read More
Introduction:
Marital rape, a term that refers to non-consensual intercourse perpetrated by a spouse, is a deeply contentious issue in India. Despite the growing recognition of this form… Read More