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Arbitration and Conciliation

The Indian Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 the governing arbitration statute in India. It is based on the Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration adopted by the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) in 1985. Previous statutory provisions on arbitration were contained in three different enactments, namely, the Arbitration Act, 1940, the Arbitration […]

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Criminal Lawyer

Criminal cases involve legal actions taken by the government against individuals or entities accused of committing a crime. These cases typically follow a set legal process and may result in penalties such as fines, probation, imprisonment, or other forms of punishment. Here is an overview of the typical stages of a criminal case: Investigation: The

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NCLT

NCLT (National Company Law Tribunal): It is a quasi-judicial body in India that adjudicates matters related to company law. It deals with issues such as corporate disputes, insolvency, and reorganization of companies. Lawyers who specialize in NCLT matters focus on corporate and commercial law.   We Serve the Best Work NCLT Representation and Advocacy Our

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MCOCA ACT

MCOCA Act The Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act, commonly known as MCOCA, is a special law enacted by the state of Maharashtra in India to combat organized crime and terrorism. It is important to note that MCOCA is a separate legislation from the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The IPC is a general criminal code

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Dowry and Death

Dowry and Death In the context of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the term “dowry death” is primarily covered under Section 304B. This section deals with the offense of dowry death and provides for specific legal provisions. Section 304B of the IPC reads: “304B. Dowry death.— (1) Where the death of a woman is caused

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Cyber Crime act

“Cyber Crime Act” in the Indian Penal Code (IPC), India has a separate legislation called the Information Technology Act, 2000, which addresses various aspects of cybercrime. The Information Technology Act, along with its amendments, provides legal provisions to deal with offenses related to the use of computers, computer systems, and data. The Indian Penal Code

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Rape

Rape is a grave criminal offense under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) that is taken very seriously by the Indian legal system. It is covered under several sections of the IPC, with different sections addressing various aspects of rape. The primary section dealing with rape is Section 375 of the IPC. Here are the key

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Muder

Kidnapping is a criminal offense in India, and it is covered under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The IPC contains provisions that define and address kidnapping, and these provisions are primarily found in Sections 359 to 374 of the IPC. Here are key points related to kidnapping under the IPC: Kidnapping (Section

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EOW Matters

Economic Offence Wing is purely a matter of State Government. It is established under the State Government’s Act, it is a sub department of CID i.e Crime Investigation Department which is subdivision department at Indian State Police. Around 1970’s Economic Offence Wing was established in every State as with the hike of Economic Offences the

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