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Is a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) legally binding in India?

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is an agreement between two or more parties who enter into a contract. An MoU…

3 years ago

What is a Non-Cognizable Report or NCR?

A non-cognizable report is more popularly known as NCR. The non-cognizable offences under Section 2(l) of the code are mentioned…

3 years ago

Summons and Warrant: The Difference

Summon and warrant, are the two terms which are often used interchangeably by many people. But in reality, they differ…

3 years ago

Difference between Admission and Confession.

It is a general misinterpretation by many law students, as admission and confession are used interchangeably by many people. However,…

3 years ago

Difference between Judicial Remand and Police Remand?

In India, for the purpose of Criminal Procedure, the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) is followed. The definition of Police…

3 years ago

All about Test Identification Parade: The Pre-trial procedure

Test identification parade is the concept that is generally pre-trial, which means generally done in the time of investigation by…

3 years ago

What is the procedure after an FIR is lodged?

This article is an overview of the procedure when any crime is reported to the police officer (FIR), in accordance…

3 years ago

10 types of witnesses in court case.

There is no specific definition of witness provided under a definitive section of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. To get…

3 years ago

Judicial Separation under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

Introduction Marriage under Indian Law is a sacred institution and is considered the very foundation of a stable family and…

3 years ago

What are Lemon Laws: Everything you need to know

What is meant by Lemon Laws? Lemon laws (meaning) are restrictions intended to protect consumers who acquire a damaged automobile…

3 years ago