Who gives an assent to a Bill passed in India to make it a law?
The Parliament is the ultimate law-making authority of India. A bill becomes a law if it is passed by both Houses of the Parliament and receives the assent of the President to make it a law.
What is the essential requirement for false imprisonment?
The definition of fact is given in which section of the Act?
In which stage can the Court allow payment of court-fee if it has not been paid initially?
As per the Information Technology Act, 2000 when is an electronic signature deemed to be secure?
When are the members of a Company considered to be severally liable under the Companies Act, 2013?
Which Article of the Constitution talks about directive principles of State policy for protection of wildlife?
If there is any offending part in a statute, then, only the offending part is declared void and not the entire statute. This is the core theme of
What does the word “legal injury” mean?
For a witness to be examined residing in Jurisdiction of a court situated outside India____________.
The Information Technology Act, 2000 shall not apply to_________.