Pritam banik

Passionate about using the law to make a difference in people's lives. An Advocate by profession.

15 Powerful Legal Quotes

15 Powerful Quotes Related to Law You Will Love Reading

On our Instagram profile, we regularly update quotes on law (Legal Quotes). This includes quoting various renowned professors to presidents to justices around the world that have contributed to the world of law and these quotes for law students try to resonate with their perspective of a particular thing. It is important we as law […]

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Vikas Dubey encounter

Vikas Dubey Encounter: Extrajudicial killing vs. Justice

Sometimes to be faithful to law you have to do things beyond the law. Vikas Dubey was a history-sheer, registered his name in the most wanted criminals list. Like any other wanted criminal, he’s said to have been protected by politicians and people from the government. Vikas, was asconding after he killed 8 police officers

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Wrongful Confinement and Its Punishment under IPC

Wrongful Confinement and Its Punishment under IPC

In this article, we will discuss the meaning of Wrongful Confinement, its punishment under the Indian Penal Code, with relevant case laws and illustrations. Introduction Wrongful Confinement is dealt with in chapter 16 of IPC and as the name suggests means confining or limiting a person from accessing boundaries that he otherwise is free to

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emergency provisions in indian constitution

Emergency Provisions in the Indian Constitution

Emergency as defined in Black Law’s dictionary is a failure of the social system to deliver reasonable conditions of life. India’s form of government is largely federal but it could turn into a unitary system of government with one proclamation from the President of India. That is a proclamation of Emergency. Emergency Provisions Emergency, as

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