Law

Relationship Among Union, States, and Local Bodies

The Constitution of India divides the legislation over the central, states, and the local bodies to perform efficient governance over people and their problems. The constitution has classified the relations between the Union, States, and the local bodies into three fields. One of them is the administrative relationship among Union, States, and Local bodies. It […]

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Quasi Contract

Chapter-V, section 68 to section 72 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, speaks about a “quasi-contract” or certain family members resembling those created by way of contracts. These family members resembling a contract are recognised as contracts implied in law or a quasi-contract. It is, however, not an actual contract, as it is called, a

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Principles of Natural Justice

The principles of natural justice are the primary basis for the administrative layout of any country. The concept and doctrine of principles of natural justice have been here since the beginning and are not new concepts. Natural justice is a representation in common law that needs procedural fairness regulations. This law has many colours and

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Plea Bargaining

Plea bargaining is customarily taken to begin in the nineteenth century, but it dates back many years to the arrival of confession law. It has, in all likelihood, existed for greater than eight centuries. Legal technicalities in the adversarial device of jurisprudence resulted in inflicting detainment in court procedures. It regularly became a challenging undertaking

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Ombudsman

The Law Ombudsman is also known as the Legal Ombudsman. He is a part of the system of administrative law who keeps an eye on and intervenes the work of an executive as the legislature appoints him. The Ombudsman enjoys an ample amount of independence and freedom in its work. He/she is mostly responsible for

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Offences Against The State

The offences against the state lie under chapter VI of Sections 121-130 in the Indian Penal Code. The purpose of these sections is to ensure the state’s safety. It can be protected by giving severe punishments in case of offences against the state, such as life in prison or capital punishment. All states or countries

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