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Senate Bill 145
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Senate Bill-145 (SB-145): Reasons for its criticism.

There had been a lot of scrutiny around Senate Bill–145 which was introduced in the May of 2019 to the California Senate. The bill aimed

mistake of fact in crime
Indian Laws

How is Mistake of Fact a defence in the Law of Crime?

In India Penal Code, 1860, the liability of the offence may be reduced or omitted wholly, under certain provisions of the code itself. Section 6

section 230
Indian Laws

Explained: Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, 1996, USA.

Introduction When a book or newspaper, contains illegal content, for example, booksellers and newsstands are not legally liable; nevertheless, the publishers of such illegal content

unmarried daughter maintainence
Indian Laws

Can an Unmarried Daughter claim Maintenance?

Introduction There are various Acts containing various provisions regarding the maintenance of an unmarried daughter and this has been a debatable topic whether an unmarried

Indian Laws

The Juvenile Justice Act, 2015: key amendments.

The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act,2015 (here) was enacted on 15 January 2016. The act came in the light of adding a new provision, wherein the children in conflict of law of particular age group which is 16-18 were dealt in with comprehensively. Additionally, another objective to aim is the Adoption law.

Constitution
Case Briefs

ADM Jabalpur v Shivkanta Shukla – Habeas Corpus

LegalUp’s snippy – The case ADM Jabalpur V Shivkanta Shukla is an infamous case that is based on the writ of Habeas Corpus. it is a

arresting
Indian Laws

Arresting a woman: What does the law say?

Recently, there has been a rise in discussions about the need for stronger rules and regulations to safeguard women. There are many confusions regarding the

Indian Laws

Difference Between Common Intention and Common object

Common intention is derived from Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code,1860 wherein the Concept of Joint Liability is construed from the bare reading of

Taliban
Uncategorized

The Taliban: A petrifying takeover for the World and Economies

The militant group of Taliban is back into power in Afghanistan after 20 years. The Taliban seized control in Afghanistan on August 15, 2021. Kabul was captured by the Taliban, who completed their control of the nation in a swift onslaught that saw provinces and warlords surrender without resistance. The dismal situation emerged after the United States and its allies decided to withdraw their troops from Afghanistan after two decades. For the first time since the 9/11 attacks, US President Joe Biden said earlier this year that the US will be withdrawing its troops from Afghanistan. According to the president, the US has spent over a trillion dollars in the country and has met its objectives.

uapa
Indian Laws

Unlawful Activities(Prevention) Act, 1967 (UAPA)- Everything you need to know.

The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (UAPA) was developed as an Act to provide for the more effective prevention of certain unlawful activities of individuals and associations, and for dealing with terrorist activities, and for matters connected therewith.