Debashrita Manik

Law student. Turning legal insights into engaging narratives.

Will Robots Ever Be Held Liable for Crimes?

Will Robots Ever be held liable for Crimes? “AI on Trial”

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming industries, economies, and societies in profound ways. From self-driving cars to AI-powered chatbots and facial recognition technology, machines are becoming more autonomous and integrated into our daily lives. But as AI becomes increasingly capable of performing tasks traditionally handled by humans, it raises an important question: […]

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Understanding the Role of Security Deposits in the Recovery of Possesion

Understanding the Role of Security Deposits in the Recovery of Possession

Landlord-tenant disputes are a common aspect of property management, and one of the most contentious issues often revolves around the recovery of possession. Whether it’s due to non-payment of rent, lease violations, or the expiration of a rental agreement, landlords may need to take action to recover possession of their property. However, the process can

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Family Disputes and Property Inheritance in India

Family Disputes and Property Inheritance in India: Civil Lawsuits Over Property Rights

In India, family disputes over property inheritance are a common source of tension and legal challenges. With a complex system of inheritance laws, personal emotions, and varying legal frameworks, these disputes often lead to civil lawsuits that can last years, sometimes decades. This article will explore how civil lawsuits over property rights work in India,

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Understanding Co-Ownership and Rights of Co-Owners in Property Disputes

Understanding Co-Ownership and Rights of Co-Owners in Property Disputes

Joint ownership of property is a common occurrence in real estate transactions, especially in families, partnerships, or business dealings. While joint ownership can simplify property transactions and share the financial burden, it can also lead to disputes if the co-owners cannot agree on how to manage, transfer, or divide the property. Understanding the legalities surrounding

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QUASHING OF FIR UNDER CRPC & BNSS

Breaking the Chains: Quashing of an FIR in India; From CrPC & BNSS Jurisprudence

The First Information Report or FIR is a crucial document in the criminal justice system in India. It act as the formal notification to law enforcement agencies, specifically the police, about the commission of cognizable offences (an offence where a police officer has the authority to arrest without a warrant and to begin an investigation

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