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    Statement of facts 5.Issues raised 6.Summary of arguments advanced 7.prayer List of abbreviations IPC :INDIAN PENAL CODE AIR: ALL INDIA REPORTS SC:SUPREME COURT HC:HIGH COURT SCC:SUPREME COURT CASES CR.PC:CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE I.E.A: INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT SCW: SUPREME COURT WEEKLY STATEMENT OF JURISDICTION Section 28 of Cr.PC states sentences which the High court and session judge may pass. Clause (2): a session judge or additional sessions judge

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    50 Multiple Choice Questions on General knowledge 2012 Sarita Soren 1. Design of the National Flag was adopted by the constituent Assembly of India in(a) July‚ 1948 (b) July‚ 1950 (c) July‚ 1947 (d) Aug.‚ 1947 2. Who among the following was the chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Indian constitution ? (a) Rajendra Prasad (b) Tej Bahadur Sapru (c) C. Rajgopalachari (d) B. R. Ambedkar 3. What is the special constitutional position of Jammu and Kashmir ? (a) Indian laws are not applicable (b)

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    to assess if the laws in India are strong enough to prevent crime against women ? The indian penal code provides various sections for punishing crime against women.These include :- i. Rape (Section 376 IPC) ii. Torture both mental and physical (Sec.498-A –IPC) iii. Sexual Harassment (Sec. 509 IPC) iv. Importation of girls (Up to 21 years of age ) (Sec. 366-B IPC) Statistics prove that even after all the stringent laws made for women security in India ‚ crimes against them are rapidly

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    retained in the Indian Penal Code‚ 1860 (IPC). The Committee was of the view that rape and sexual assault are not merely crimes of passion but an expression of power. Rape should be retained as a separate offence and it should not be limited to penetration of the vagina‚ mouth or anus. Any non-consensual penetration of a sexual nature should be included in the definition of rape. The IPC differentiates between rape within marriage and outside marriage. Under the IPC sexual intercourse without consent

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    CONTENTS S. No.|Items| Page No.| 1.|Introduction|| 2.|Meaning of Crime/Violence against Women|| 3.|Constitutional and Legal Provisions for Women|| |v Constitutional Provision|| |v Legal Provisions|| 4.|Classification Crime Against Women|| |v Crimes under Indian Penal Code|| |v Crimes under Special and Local Laws|| |v Reported Incidents of Crime|| |v Crime Against Women in Cities|| 5.|International Initiatives to Curb Gender Violence|| 6.|National Initiatives to Curb Gender Violence||

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    Causation

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    stated that IPC in itself at three instances supported transfer of malice. First‚ Section 299 and 300 in themselves in their wordings do not refer to the death of a specific person or the intended person. Section 299 of IPC‚ “Where death is caused by bodily injury‚ the person who causes such bodily injury shall be deemed to have caused the death‚ although by resorting to proper remedies and skilful treatment the death might have been prevented.”2 Second under Illustration (b) under section 299 of the

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    and Officers of WILAWARE PROUDCT CORPORATION) PETITIONER’S CLAIMS: Petitioner’s insisted that his works are covered by Sections 172.1 and 172.2 of the Intellectual Property Code and that the copyright certificates issued by the National Library are prima facie evidence of its validity‚ citing the ruling of the United States Court of Appeals in one of its cases. He claims that the IPC provides in no uncertain terms that copyright protection automatically attaches to a work by the sole fact of its creation

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    Studii ABOLITION OR RETENTION OF DEATH PENALTY IN INDIA: A CRITICAL REAPPRAISAL ARNIM AGRAWAL♣ Every saint has a past‚ every sinner has a future V. R. Krishna Iyer‚ J.1 I. INTRODUCTION There has been a long quest of human beings to curb and control deviance and promote conformity to normative behaviour in human culture since times immemorial. Various ways and means have been attempted in this direction. The criminologists‚ jurists‚ sociologists and legal professionals have dealt with

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    the ‘Criminal Law (Amendment) Act‚ 2013’. In the ‘Criminal Law (Amendment) Act‚ 2013’ under the IPC section 375 the crime ‘rape or more broadly‚ sexual assault’ is redefined and the punishment for such crime is also stated under the IPC section 376. But unfortunately‚ the situation didn’t change so much. As pointed out by “Crime in India 2015”‚ rape alone covers 1.2 percent of the total cognizable IPC crimes in 2015. Considering

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    Right of Private Defence

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    CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION II. SECTION 96: THINGS DONE IN PRIVATE DEFENCE i. Private defence: Object ii. Right of private defence iii. Scope III. SECTION 97: RIGHT OF PRIVATE DEFENCE OF THE BODY AND OF PROPERTY i. Right under this section essentially a defensive right ii. Right of private defence not available to aggressors iii. No private defence in free fight iv. Right of private defence not available against lawful acts v. Unlawful assembly and private defence IV. SECTION 98: RIGHT OF PRIVATE DEFENCE

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