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Rights of Accused Persons

Rights of Accused Persons # Rights of Accused Persons 1. Protection against arbitrary or unlawful arrest (Article 22 of the Constitution and Section 41, 55 and 151 of Cr.P.C.) 2. Protection against arbitrary or unlawful searches (Sees. 93, 94, 97, 100(4) to (8). and 165 of Cr.P.C.) 3. Protection against “Double Jeopardy” (Article 21(2) of the Constitution and Section 400 of Cr.P.C.) 4. Protection against conviction or enhanced punishment under ex-past facto law (Article 20(1) of the Constitution) 5. Protection against arbitrary or illegal detention in custody (Article 22 of the Constitution and Sees. 56, 57 and 76 of Cr.P.C.) 6. Right to be informed of the grounds, immediately after the arrest (Article 71(1) of the Constitution and Section 50 of Cr.P.C. as also Sees. 55 and 75 of Cr.P.C.) 7. Right of the arrested person not to be subjected to unnecessary restraint (Section 49 of Cr.P.C.) 8. Right to consult a lawyer of his own choice (Article 22(1) of the Constitution and Section 303 o...

2019 मे संसद द्वारा पारित किए गए विधेयकों की कुल संख्या की सूची

1. संविधान (एक सौ चौदहवाँ संशोधन) विधेयक, 2019   8 जनवरी 2019 को सामाजिक न्याय और अधिकारिता मंत्री द्वारा लोकसभा में पेश किया गया। विधेयक नागरिकों के “आर्थिक रूप से कमजोर वर्गों” की उन्नति के लिए प्रदान करना चाहता है। 2. मुस्लिम महिला (विवाह पर अधिकारों का संरक्षण) विधेयक, 2019 21 जून 2019 को कानून और न्याय मंत्री द्वारा लोकसभा में पेश किया गया। यह 21 फरवरी 2019 को प्रख्यापित अध्यादेश की जगह लेता है। 3. होम्योपैथी केंद्रीय परिषद (संशोधन) विधेयक, 2019  21 जून 2019 को आयुष मंत्रालय द्वारा लोकसभा में पेश किया गया। यह होम्योपैथी केंद्रीय परिषद अधिनियम, 1973 में संशोधन करता है और होम्योपैथी केंद्रीय परिषद (संशोधन) अध्यादेश, 2019 की जगह लेता है, जिसे 2 मार्च 2019 को प्रख्यापित किया गया था। अधिनियम होम्योपैथी की केंद्रीय परिषद की स्थापना करता है जो होम्योपैथिक शिक्षा और अभ्यास को नियंत्रित करती है। 4. आधार और अन्य कानून (संशोधन) विधेयक, 2019 इलेक्ट्रॉनिक्स और सूचना प्रौद्योगिकी मंत्री द्वारा 24 जून 2019 को लोकसभा में पेश किया गया। यह 2 मार्च 2019 को प्रख्यापित अध्यादेश की जगह लेता है...

COVID-19: Legal provisions related to lockdown in India

-------------------------------------------------- -------------- 1. Section 188 of Indian Penal Code 2. Section 505 of Indian Penal Code 3. Section 51 of the Disaster Management Act 2005 4. Section 52 of the Disaster Management Act 2005 5 .Section 54 of Disaster Management Act 2005 Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code ------------------------------------------ Those violating any order passed under the Epidemic Diseases Act can be given imprisonment ranging from one month to six months under Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code. Section 505 of Indian Penal Code -------------------------------------  Under this section, a person who publishes or circulates an object to create fear may be punished with imprisonment of up to three years or with imprisonment or both. Section 51 of Disaster Management Act 2005 -------------------------------------------------- - According to this, whoever interferes with the work of an employee authorized by the Disaster Management Authority and does n...

leading case*

*leading case* 1. *मोहम्मद सिद्दीक़ V/s महंत सुरेश दास और अन्य*2019* बाबरी मस्जिद मंदिर विवाद से सम्बंधित वाद। 2.  *रितेश सिन्हा V/sउत्तर प्रदेश राज्य2018* मजिस्ट्रेट अभियुक्त व्यक्ति के आवाज़ का नमूना ...

*Top 20 landmark Judgements on family law*

1) Sushil Kumari Dang v. Prem Kumar Here, a petition for restitution of conjugal right is filed by the husband and the husband accuses his wife for adulterous conduct. Following which he filed another petition for judicial separation which shows the extent of his sincerity and the interest in keeping the wife with him. So, the Delhi High Court set aside the decree of restitution granted by the lower court. 2) Yousuf v. Sowramina It was held that at times, the determination of the question whether in fact a marriage has broken down or not is left to the courts. At other times, the legislature lays down the criterion of breakdown of a marriage and if that is established, the courts have no option but to dissolve the marriage. 3) Chand Dhawan v. Jawaharlal Dhavvan The Supreme Court in this case makes it manifest that claim of maintenance under Section 25 is awardable when the marriage is “diseased or broken” as an ancillary or incidental remedy to the strained marital sta...

LATEST JUDGEMENTS OF SUPREME COURT

1. Right To Privacy is a Fundamental Right. #ADHAAR VERDICT - Not Compulsory (restricted use in PAN card, to file ITR, Govt schemes and subsidies ) #CASE :-  JUSTICE K S PUTTASWAMY (RETD.),AND ANR.VERSUS UNION OF INDIA AND ORS.(2018, SC) ( 9 judges const bench unanimus judgement headed by CJI Dipak mishra )*Right to privacy is protected as intrinsic part of right to life and liberty.... *overruled the judgments in MP Sharma and Kharak Singh cases (privacy is not a fundamental right)... 2. Tripple Talaq Unconstitutional #CASE:- SHAYARA BANO VERSUS UNION OF INDIA (2018, SC ) (3:2 Majority ) *Unconstitutional and violative of Art 14 (Right to Equality) *Against Shariyat and basic tenets of Quran 3,Women's Right To Love and to Reject #CASE :- PAWAN KUMAR VERSUS STATE OF HP (2017, SC ) (Full bench headed by CJI Dipak Mishra ) *Right to life with Dignity and Freedom *Individual Choice *No one can compel a woman to love. *She has Absolute right to Reject. 4. Sex With Min...

Case list of Important judgments:

"Case list of Important judgments: 1. NJAC held unconstitutional (Supreme Court Advocates on Record Association vs. Union of India ____________________________________ 2. Yakub Memon midnight hearing [Yakub Abdul Razak Memon vs. State of Maharashtra] ____________________________________ 3. Section 66A IT Act struck down [Shreya Singhal vs. Union of India] ____________________________________n.g. 4. No compromise in Rape cases [State of MP vs. Madanlal] ____________________________________ 5. Unwed mother can become sole guardian of a child [ABC vs. State (NCT of Delhi)] ____________________________________ 6.Uphaar Verdict [Sushil Ansal vs. State through CBI] ____________________________________ 7. Award Compensation to the victim of crime [Manohar Singh vs. State of Rajasthan] ____________________________________ 8. Section 364A IPC awarding death penalty not unconstitutional [Vikram Singh vs. Union of India] ____________________________________ 9. States cannot ...