The first principle of a free society is an untrammeled flow of words in an open forum. This article will further elaborate on its importance.
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The resources page has been designed with great care keeping in mind the requirements of law students who have to go through a lot of trouble when searching for material in the Indian context. Being a legal student himself, Ashwani realised that it was the need of the hour to give compiled information in a single place. Keeping his suggestion in mind, The Indian Law introduced this part of the site to bring that idea into fruition.
Following are the pages that you can browse through and look for what you might need:
Indian Constitution
Constitutional Position Of The President
The legal powers of the President are thus vast. Yet he is intended to stand in relation to the Union Administration substantially in the same position as does the King under the English Constitution.
Read MoreThe President & His Powers
India is a form of parliamentary government. It is a form of government in which the executive is responsible and answerable to the legislative
Read MoreArticle 22: Protection Against Detention And Arrest
Article 22 is covered in two major parts; protection and rights granted in case of punitive detention and the safeguards against preventive detention.
Read MoreIndian Penal Code
Criminal Law Development In Ancient India
The history of codification of criminal law in India generally begins under the British rule although its roots date back to the Vedic age.
Read MoreCulpable Homicide
The Indian Penal Code has defined culpable homicide under section 299 and termed it as manslaughter, highest form of injury to a human being.
Read MoreOrigins & Forms Of Punishment in Ancient Hindu and Mohammedan Law
Punishments in Hindu and Mohammedan Laws were cruel and ferocious devoid of any compassion. This article discusses forms of punishment and it's origin.
Read MoreCrime: meaning, theories & fundamental elements
This article gives brief information about the meaning, definition and elements of crime taking into consideration theories propounded by various authors.
Read MoreJurisprudence
Sociological School Of Jurisprudence
The sociological approach to the study of law is the most important characteristic of our age. Jurists belonging to this school of thought are concerned more with the working of law rather than its abstract content.
Read MoreIntroduction to Jurisprudence
The word jurisprudence is derived from the Latin word "Jurisprudentia" which means "knowledge of law. In Latin language 'Jure' or 'Juris' means 'law' and 'prudentia' means 'skills or knowledge'.
Read MoreContracts
Contract Of Indemnity
Indemnity is a contractual agreement between two parties where one party agrees to pay for potential losses or damages caused by another party.
Read MoreMuslim Law
Veiled Justice: Exploring Legal Perspectives on Niqab in Contemporary Societies
Muslim women wear a type of face covering called a niqab, which has a history influenced by religious and cultural factors.
Read MoreMarriage And Dissolution Of Marriage Under Muslim Law
In Islam law the relation of marriage between man and women is considered to be a sacred bond. Here, we will discuss its legal aspects.
Read MoreA Temporary Relation: Muta’h Marriage And Its Position In India
Muttah marriage is a type of temporary marriage in Shia Islam that is contracted for a fixed period of time.
Read MoreLegal Principles On Conversion To Islam
Religious conversion is not prohibited in law. Every person has a right to choose and profess any religion of his/her choice.
Read MoreCivil Procedure Code
Hierarchy Of Civil Courts In India
Understanding the gradation and classification of civil courts is essential when navigating the legal system of India.
Read MoreCivil Suit & Its Various Stages
A civil suit is a legal process which involves various steps to determine the private rights of the parties.
Read MoreThe Evolution Of Civil Laws In India
The evolution of civil laws in India is an ongoing process which reflects the dynamic nature of Indian society.
Read MoreWhat is Civil Law in India
The law of civil procedure in India prescribes the procedure for the enforcement of substantive civil rights.
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