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Code of Criminal Procedure Semester 3

  Revised syllabus Exam paper 2023 Exam paper 2022 1. Right of an arrested person. What is arrest? Who can arrest? 2. Differentiate between     Cognizable and non cognizable offence relevance vs adequacy problem bailable vs non bailable appeal, revision, review summons and warrant discharge vs aquittal 3. FIR and its evidentiary value 4. Juvenile justice system What is an arrest? who can arrest? Arrest refers to the act of apprehending a person by legal authority so that they can be restrained and brought before a competent authority to answer for a crime they are accused of or suspected of committing. The purpose of arrest is to ensure the presence of the accused during trial, to prevent the commission of further offenses, and to protect society. An arrest is the act of taking a person into custody under legal authority, primarily to: Ensure their presence during court proceedings. Prevent the commission of further offenses. Protect evidence and ensure a fair trial. De...

Erstwhile Indian Penal Code (Law of Crimes)

  Crimes Notes Concept of crime Meaning: refers to an act or omission which is violates the law and therefore is punishable by the state. Such as act or omission is called an offense or crime. Involvement of state: it is considered as an offence against the society as a whole even if the victim is an individual or a group of individuals. Purpose: its purpose is to maintain law and order, societal peace and protect individuals and property against harm  Applicability of IPC Sec 2  Punishment of offences committed within India Sec 3 Punishment of offences committed beyond, but which by law may be tried within, India Sec 4 Extension of Code to extra-territorial offences any indian citizen in any place without and beyond india any person on any ship registered in india  any person committing an offence relating to computer resource located in India Types of crime  Chapter 6 Offences against the state Chap 7 Offences relating to navy, army, and air force Chap 8...

offences against juveniles and child davv llb important topics

child juvenile main causes of child offence  international conventions related to  child contract act and effect of minors agreement , when enforceable  juveniles justice act prohibition of child marriages act child abuse  - types and causes laws for protection of a child child labour prevention of child labour Who is a child ?  Our legal understanding of who is defined as a child depends on the legislation / convention considered, given the conflicting definitions between various Indian legislations defining who is a child taking age as the basis. In India different laws related to children define children differently Legislation considered <---> Definition of a child United Nations Convention on the Rights of Child --  a child is any human below 18 years unless under the law applicable Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Act 1986 as amended in 2006 and 2016 - human being not completed 14th year of age or age as specified in Right to Com...

Women and Criminal law DAVV Devi Ahilya Vihwa Vidyalaya Previous Year Paper PYQ 2022 2023

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2023 PYQ DAVV 2022 PYQ DAVV 1. Meaning of crimes against women  " Crime Against Women ‟ direct or indirect physical or mental cruelty to women Crimes directed  "specifically against women‟ and in which " only women are victims ‟ are characterized as " Crime Against Women ‟ "Violence‟ against women. include any sort of physical aggression or misbehaviour or misdemeanour against women can happen in domestic places like homes or workplaces or public place Domestic violence may involve different means such as hitting, kicking, biting, shoving, restraining, and throwing objects.  In broad terms, it includes threats, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, controlling or domineering, intimidation, stalking, passive/covert abuse and economic deprivation, rape, abduction, kidnapping, murder (all cases of criminal violence, dowry death, wife battering, sexual abuse, maltreatment of a widow and for elderly women (all instances of domestic violence) and eve-teasing, forcing wife/...