Raj Deepali Pandey hails from Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, and has completed her B.A. LL.B. (Hons) in 2017 from Faculty of Law, University of Allahabad. She started working as a ghostwriter for bloggers and then worked as a freelance content writer at Innfinity. She is also working as a creative fictional writer independently and has published her e- book on Amazon Kindle in 2018 bearing the title "Titbits Of The Sanguine Hearts: A Collection Of Short Stories". Though being a law graduate, apart from the legal articles, her expertise also lies in informative articles from other fields, with special emphasis upon the creative writing.
A Brief Review of The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960
Tuesday, 15 June 2021
Introduction Animals in India occupy a non-human status, wherein they are treated as a commodity or property. The property status is indicative of a lower position occupied by animals, as a result of which sufficient liability is not imposed in instances involving harm and infliction of cruelty upon them. This is reflected in the penal
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Judicial Intervention in Custodial Deaths in India
Tuesday, 28 July 2020
INTRODUCTION Torture of suspects in police custody is a common thing to be heard of. But now the incidence of torture and deaths in police custody have increased to an alarming extent. In the month of June 2020, Jayaraj and Bennix, a father- son duo were arrested by the police in the State of Tamil
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Concept of Gift in Transfer of Property Act
Monday, 04 May 2020
Introduction Gift is defined under Section 122 of the Transfer of Property Act as “the transfer of certain existing moveable or immovable property made voluntarily and without consideration by one person called the donor to another called the donee, and accepted by or on behalf of the donee.” The section further states that the acceptance
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Essentials of a Valid Transfer Under Transfer of Property Act
Friday, 01 May 2020
Introduction The Transfer of Property Act 1882, is a legislation that came into force on 1st July 1882 and it regulates the transfer of property in India. It has incorporated specific provisions relating to valid transfers and conditions attached to it. According to the Act, “transfer of property” is defined as an act in which
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Quasi Contracts in Indian Law
Friday, 01 May 2020
Introduction A contract is an agreement that is enforceable by law. The law provides remedies if a promise in a contract is breached. Law recognises the performance of a promise as a duty. There are certain promises that are not considered as contracts but may be and enforced if one party has relied to his
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Environment Protection Act 1986: An Umbrella Legislation For Enviroment Related Laws
Tuesday, 07 April 2020
Introduction The Environment (Protection) Act is an Act of Parliament of India. It was enacted in the year 1986, under Article 253 of the Constitution of India. The main objective of the Act is to provide for the protection and improvement of environment and for matters connected therewith. The Government of India participated in the United
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All You Need to Know About Coronavirus COVID-19
Wednesday, 04 March 2020
Introduction At the present time, a new type of virus is in the news all over the world for spreading to countries across the globe at unprecedented rates. Coronaviruses are a family of viruses that can cause ailments like common cold, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS). In December 2019,
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Pneumonia: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Sunday, 01 March 2020
Introduction Pneumonia is a respiratory condition in which the air sacs of one or both the lungs are inflamed with fluid or pus. It is a contagious condition which may affect another person who is in contact with pneumonia patient. It can be mild to life threatening. It is mostly serious in young children or
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Maternity Benefit Act: Provisions for Women and Penalty for Non-Compliance by Employers
Saturday, 29 February 2020
Introduction In today’s era where women strive to achieve equality at the workplace, married women are under constant dilemma. They are worried about their professional life and how their pregnancy might hinder their career. They require a lot of time to take care of their newborn as well as their own health. A maternity leave
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Cheque Bounce: Legal Remedy under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act
Saturday, 29 February 2020
Introduction Since our nation is moving towards the digitization, online payment and net banking have become very popular nowadays as it is quick and convenient. Though people still use cheques as a method of payment. Cheques are negotiable instruments that are paid on demand. The cheque has to be issued properly to make it actually
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