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Rights And Laws Related To The LGBTQ+ Community In India: An In-depth Exploration

Rights and Laws Related to the LGBTQ+ Community in India: An In-depth Exploration

Introduction: The journey towards legal recognition and equality for the LGBTQ+ community in India has been long and fraught with challenges. This post takes an in-depth look at the legal rights, landmark judgments, and ongoing challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community in India. What It Means to Be LGBTQ+ Being LGBTQ+ means identifying as lesbian, […]

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Arms Act, 1959 in India: Legality, Licensing, Provisions | Arms Rules, 2016 | Are guns legal in India

Arms Act, 1959 in India: Legality, Licensing, Provisions | Arms Rules, 2016

Introduction India’s arms and ammunition laws are governed primarily by the Arms Act, 1959, and the Arms Rules, 2016, issued under the Act. The Arms Act is a law enacted to consolidate and amend the laws relating to arms and ammunition in the country. It governs the manufacture, sale, possession, and usage of firearms. This

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Confessions and Admissions in Indian Law An Examination of the Indian Evidence Act

Confessions and Admissions in Indian Law: An Examination of the Indian Evidence Act

Introduction Navigating the intricate landscape of legal terminologies can often seem daunting. However, understanding these concepts is vital for a comprehensive comprehension of the legal framework, especially for those involved in the law and justice system. Two such integral terms in the domain of Indian law are ‘Confessions’ and ‘Admissions’, enshrined in the Indian Evidence

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Combating Mob Lynching Analysing Legal Frameworks and Preventive Measures for a Safer Society

Combating Mob Lynching: Analysing Legal Frameworks and Preventive Measures for a Safer Society

The act of lynching involves a group of people killing someone, often driven by religious bias or a desire for entertainment, while accusing them of a crime. In situations where one community’s beliefs clash with another’s, it can lead to an illegal act of mob lynching as a consequence of the conflict. Mob Lynching challenges

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Understanding the Process of Making a Police Complaint in India: A Guide for Commoners

As lawyers/advocates, we understand that making a police complaint in India can be a daunting task for a layman. However, it is important to know how to make a police complaint as it is a crucial step in seeking justice for a crime or wrongdoing. In this blog, we will explain the process of making

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When Do You Need to Hire The Best Advocate in Delhi?

Have you found yourself in a legal predicament and don’t know where to turn? Legal battles can be intimidating, confusing, and oftentimes overwhelming. That’s where the best advocate in Delhi comes in. With their expertise, knowledge of the law, and experience, they can help navigate the complex legal system on your behalf. But when do

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An Analysis of Important Facets of Condonation of Delay

Authors: 1. Nikhil Prasad Singh, 4th Sem, BALLB (Hons.), National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi2. Himanshu Prasad Singh, 6th Sem, BLS. LLB, Government Law College, Mumbai Introduction to Limitation: The maxims “Interest Reipublicae Ut Sit Finis Litium” (in the interest of the state, litigation should be limited) and “vigilantibus non dormientibus Jura subveniunt”

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Age Calculation in Property Transactions and Indian Property Jurisdiction:

Post By: Dora A. Way The legal age of a property contract in India is 18 years. The property transactions related to property may involve considerations such as the age of the buyer and seller. However, property laws usually vary depending on the specific state or union territory in India. Once the age calculator indicates

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