soumyadeep das

Trying to learn the art of advocacy. Practicing at the Calcutta High Court and in its vicinity.

History of Indian Penal Code & the General Introduction of Crimes

What Indian Penal Code is ? Indian Penal Code is the official criminal code of India drafted under the first law commission the British Government under the Chairmanship of Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay in 1834. It suggested various enactments to the British Government, most of which were passed and enacted and are still in force in […]

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What are the effects on our Educational system as a Law Aspirant experienced during Lockdown

With lakhs of universities, colleges, schools, coaching centers all around the world closed during lockdown due to COVID-19? have you ever wondered how does it may cause an effect on our future career? which a rampant change in our daily lifestyle affects your health and your reading and writing skills? How does the excess use

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Basic ideas about the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881

Definition A “negotiable instrument” is one, which when transferred by delivery or indorsement, passes to the transferee a good title to payment according to its tenor and irrespective of the title of the transferor. provided he is a ‘bona fide‘ holder for value without notice of any defect obtaining in the instrument which is assignable

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Amendments of the Indian Constitution & Constitutional Amendments.

The total number of amendments in the Indian Constitution: As of Jan 2020 there have been 104 amendments of the Constitution of India since it was first enacted in 1950. First Amendments in Indian Constitution: First Amendment in the Indian Constitution was enacted by Parliament on 18 June 1951. This amendment added made several changes

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