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What If Police "Threatens/Arrest?

    If  Police ‘Threatens/Arrest’? Before getting into the remedies, I would like to share why the idea of writing this came to my mind. Last night one of my school friend had been harassed by some police officials unnecessarily, the said person was also taken to police station for no reason ; it ended when he called me and asked for my advice. However, I have dealt with number of cases with respect to the same but I think, everyone Indian citizen must know the basic rights provided to him/her by the law of land.                     In this blog I will tell you 5 ways by which you can avoid unjust police threatening/ arrest. So without any further delay let’s get started. DON’T OPPOSE ARREST : Yes, you have read right, I am repeating it- ‘Don’t oppose the Arrest’, whenever you come up with this kind of situation. Opposing and arguing with a police officer in duty hours is not a right step to be taken as it will count as obstructing the police officer under color of his official duty
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Daughter's Rights On Property | 'Vineeta Sharma Vs. Rakesh Sharma' | Coparcenary Rights !

'Daughter's Rights On Property | Coparcenary Rights'   What Hindu Succession Act,1956 primarily talks about ?  Difference between 'Coparcener' and 'Member'. Does it affects the rights in   the property ?  What are the Rights of the Daughters in the Property before or after 2005 amendment ?   Differences of Rights in Ancestral and Self Acquired Property ?   Role of Testamentary and Intestate Succession ?   If there is already amended Act of 2005, so what is the actual role of the Judgment i.e., " Vineeta Sharma Vs. Rakesh Sharma, 2020, SC" ?  Are these aforesaid issues difficult for you to understand ? Are Daughters entitled to equal rights as of today ? Let's get into some detailed discussion and try to solve the Riddle. Hindu Succession Act,1956 (hereinafter referred as HSA) Primarily deals with the Succession and Inheritance, which in simple words means that who will get the property and by what means the property will devolve among th
Role of Self  I ncriminatory and  E xculpator y   S tatements in  C riminal  T rial                                                                                 P reface T here has been  numerous  discussions on the admissibility and relevanc y  of statements in criminal trial. How can a single statement, convict or acquit the accused person  ? Is there any kind of distinction in statements made to police officer or to a magistrate?  What statements to be made ? Whom to made ? Relevancy of statements made ?  What if statements are favourable to the person making it ?  What if the statement is against the person making it?  How court take notice of said statements ?  What if witness/accused retracts from the statements made ? What is the  R ole of  J udicial and Ex tra- Judicial statements ? What  are the key role of confessional and Non-Confessional  Statements? In this Article, I  have aimed  to give you a n  insight