81.
Criminal Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is Cognizance by Magistrate? The concept of cognizance is a pivotal aspect of criminal law in India, specifically under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC). It refers to the authority of …
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82.
Criminal Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
Cognizance Under BNSS: An In-Depth Analysis Cognizance is a crucial concept in the Indian legal framework, particularly in the context of criminal law. The term refers to the act of a court taking not…
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83.
Criminal Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is a Complaint Case Under BNSS? The concept of a complaint case under the provisions of the Bureau of National Security Services (BNSS) has gained significant traction in the legal landscape of I…
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84.
Cyber Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is a Compoundable Offence? In the realm of Indian criminal law, offences are categorized into two primary types: compoundable and non-compoundable offences. Understanding the distinction between …
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85.
Criminal Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is Compounding of Offence under BNSS? The concept of compounding of offences is a significant aspect of criminal law in India, particularly under the provisions of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and…
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86.
Criminal Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is Compounding of Offence? In the realm of criminal law, the term "compounding of offence" holds significant importance. It refers to the process whereby a victim of a crime agrees to forgive the…
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87.
Property Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is Compounding Permission under BNSS? The concept of compounding permission under the Building and Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1996 (commo…
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88.
Criminal Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is Compounding Without Court Permission? Compounding of offences is a significant legal concept in India that allows certain offences to be settled without undergoing the lengthy process of a tri…
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89.
Criminal Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is Confession Under Law? Confession is a term that holds significant weight in the realm of criminal law in India. It refers to a statement made by an individual acknowledging their involvement i…
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90.
Property Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is Contempt of Court? Contempt of court is a legal term that refers to behavior that shows disrespect or defies the authority of a court. In India, contempt of court is an essential aspect of the…
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91.
Family Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is Contested Divorce? Divorce is a sensitive and multifaceted legal issue that affects numerous families across India. In the Indian legal framework, divorce can be classified into two primary ca…
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92.
Cyber Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is Conviction Based on Electronic Evidence? In the modern legal landscape, the advent of technology has transformed the way evidence is collected, presented, and evaluated in courts. Electronic e…
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93.
Family Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is Court Fee? The concept of court fee is integral to the Indian legal system, serving as a mechanism for the state to regulate access to justice and fund the judiciary. This article delves into …
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94.
Criminal Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is Criminal Appeal? In the Indian legal system, a criminal appeal is a critical aspect of the judicial process that allows individuals convicted of a crime to challenge their conviction and sente…
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95.
Cyber Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is Criminal Intimidation? Criminal intimidation is a serious offense under Indian law, which seeks to protect individuals from threats that cause fear and distress. The Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1…
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96.
Criminal Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is the Criminal Trial Process in India? The criminal trial process in India is a fundamental aspect of the country's legal system, designed to ensure justice and uphold the rule of law. The proce…
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97.
Cyber Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is CrPC? Introduction The Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) is a vital piece of legislation in India that governs the procedure for the administration of criminal law. Enacted in 1973, the CrPC prov…
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98.
Criminal Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is Cruelty Under Divorce Law? The institution of marriage is sanctified in India, and the dissolution of such a bond is often fraught with emotional turmoil. In the context of divorce, the term '…
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99.
Cyber Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is Cyber Crime under IPC? The advent of technology has transformed the way we live, work, and communicate. However, along with the benefits of the digital age, there has emerged a darker side—cyb…
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100.
Cyber Law
Updated on 12 Feb 2026
What is Default Bail under BNSS? Default bail, a crucial provision in the Indian criminal justice system, is primarily governed by the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC). The te…
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