Indian Divorce Act
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Thursday, 28 June 2018
The most grievous assault acid attack is common in India Why
The most grievous assault acid attack is common in India Why
The offence is registered under section 320, 322, 325, 326 and 307 of Indian Penal Code. The SC passed an order to put ban on selling of acid in shops in the case of Laxmi v UOI. In this case for the first time compensation was given to acid attack victim.
The Prevention of Acid Attacks and Rehabilitation of Acid Attack Victims Bill, 2017 was enacted to provide for prevention of acid attacks by regulation of sale, supply and use of acid or other measures and rehabilitation of women victims of acid attacks and matter connected therewith.
The offence is registered under section 320, 322, 325, 326 and 307 of Indian Penal Code. The SC passed an order to put ban on selling of acid in shops in the case of Laxmi v UOI. In this case for the first time compensation was given to acid attack victim.
The Prevention of Acid Attacks and Rehabilitation of Acid Attack Victims Bill, 2017 was enacted to provide for prevention of acid attacks by regulation of sale, supply and use of acid or other measures and rehabilitation of women victims of acid attacks and matter connected therewith.
Wednesday, 27 June 2018
Definition of Drug: In the Context of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Laws
Definition of Drug: In the Context of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Laws
Being a British Colony, Indian Laws are influenced with Common Law system and drug is not a new concept.[3]It has its origin from old French word ‘DROUGUE', possibly deriving later into "droge-vate" from Middle Dutch meaning "dry barrels", referring to medicinal plants preserved in that.
Being a British Colony, Indian Laws are influenced with Common Law system and drug is not a new concept.[3]It has its origin from old French word ‘DROUGUE', possibly deriving later into "droge-vate" from Middle Dutch meaning "dry barrels", referring to medicinal plants preserved in that.
Definition of Drug: In the Context of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Laws
Definition of Drug: In the Context of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Laws
Being a British Colony, Indian Laws are influenced with Common Law system and drug is not a new concept.[3]It has its origin from old French word ‘DROUGUE', possibly deriving later into "droge-vate" from Middle Dutch meaning "dry barrels", referring to medicinal plants preserved in that.
Being a British Colony, Indian Laws are influenced with Common Law system and drug is not a new concept.[3]It has its origin from old French word ‘DROUGUE', possibly deriving later into "droge-vate" from Middle Dutch meaning "dry barrels", referring to medicinal plants preserved in that.
Friday, 1 June 2018
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