Find CLAT UG 2012 Solved Paper on Legal Bites for the upcoming examination. Attempting these Previous Year Papers will allow you to get a grip on the foundation and nature of the exam. Once you get familiar with the nature and pattern of the exam, you can develop a strategy accordingly. Securing a seat in
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Find CLAT UG 2011 Solved Paper on Legal Bites for the upcoming examination. Attempting these Previous Year Papers will allow you to get a grip on the foundation and nature of the exam. Once you get familiar with the nature and pattern of the exam, you can develop a strategy accordingly. Securing a seat in
... Continue Reading.A commits the offence of theft in the house of B. Can A be convicted under Section 380, I.P.C. read with Section 34, I.P.C.? Give reasons and also refer to the case law, if any, on the point.
Question: A commits the offence of theft in the house of B. Can A be convicted under Section 380, I.P.C. read with Section 34, I.P.C.? Give reasons and also refer to the case law, if any, on the point. [UPCJ 2006] Find the answer to the mains question only on Legal Bites. [A commits the
... Continue Reading.Whether the provisions of the Indian Penal Code are applicable to Extra-territorial offences, if so, under what circumstances?
Question: Whether the provisions of the Indian Penal Code are applicable to Extra-territorial offences, if so, under what circumstances? [UP.H.J.S. 2016] Or Can an offence committed outside India, be tried in India under Indian criminal law (I.P.C. & Cr.P.C.)? Explain in the light of case laws. [HR.J.S. 2011] Or What is the jurisdiction of the
... Continue Reading.Kidnapping For Ransom – Necessary To Prove Threat To Cause Death Or Harm For Conviction Under Section 364A IPC: Supreme Court
In a major development which should not escape our notice, the Apex Court has most recently on June 28, 2021 in a learned, latest, laudable and landmark judgment titled Shaik Ahmed vs State of Telangana in Criminal Appeal No. 533 of 2021 (@ Special Leave Petition (Crl.) No.308 of 2021) in exercise of its criminal
... Continue Reading.Telangana High Court Issues Practice Directions Pursuant To Supreme Court Order On Cheque Bouncing Cases
In keeping with the requirements of the changing circumstances, the Telangana High Court has issued practice directions to Magistrates and Trial Courts having jurisdiction to try offences under the Negotiable Instruments Act pursuant to the directions issued by the Supreme Court (In Re Expeditious Trial Of Cases Under Section 138 of NI Act) regarding the
... Continue Reading.A, B, C, and D jointly plan to beat up X. While X is being assaulted, his daughter intervenes who is molested by D. While retreating from X’s house, B picks up a watch. For what offence A, B, C, and D are liable? Bihar A.P.P. (A.P.O.) Exam, 1981
Question: A, B, C, and D jointly plan to beat up X. While X is being assaulted, his daughter intervenes who is molested by D. While retreating from X’s house, B picks up a watch. For what offense A, B, C, and D are liable? Bihar A.P.P. (A.P.O.) Exam, 1981 Find the answer to the
... Continue Reading.A and B commit the murder of C but there was no prearranged plan between them in this regard. Can A and B be convicted for the murder of C under Sections 302/34, I.P.C.? Give reasons and mention case law, if any, on the point.
Question: A and B commit the murder of C but there was no prearranged plan between them in this regard. Can A and B be convicted for the murder of C under Sections 302/34, I.P.C.? Give reasons and mention case law, if any, on the point. Find the answer to the mains question only on
... Continue Reading.Case Analysis on Re: The Berubari Union, AIR 1960 SC 845
The case of Berubari Union was the Presidential Reference Under Article 143(1) of the Constitution of India, C.J. Justice Gajendragadkar delivered the unanimous opinion of the Court on the enforcement of the Indo-Pak agreement relating to the Berubari union and the exchange of enclaves submitted for consideration by a Bench consisting of eight judges headed
... Continue Reading.Counterfeit, Document, Valuable Security, Act and omission, Person, Offence, Illegal, Oath, Wrongful gain & wrongful loss, Dishonestly. Explain the terms as used in IPC
Question: Counterfeit, Document, Valuable Security, Act and omission, Person, Offence, Illegal, Oath, Wrongful gain & wrongful loss, Dishonestly. Explain the terms as used in IPC Find the answer to the mains question only on Legal Bites. [Counterfeit, Document, Valuable Security, Act and omission, Person, Offence, Illegal, Oath, Wrongful gain & wrongful loss, Dishonestly. Explain the
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