Section 3 IPC – Punishment of offences committed beyond, but which by law may be tried within, India.IPC
Federal Maritime Commission v. South Carolina State Ports Authority, 535 U.S. 743; 122 S. Ct. 1864; 152 L. Ed. 2d 962 (2002)Case Summary
Lapides v. Board of Regents of University of Georgia, 535 U.S. 613; 122 S. Ct. 1640; 152 L. Ed. 2d 806 (2002)Case Summary
University of Alabama Board of Trustees v. Garrett, 531 U.S. 356; 121 S. Ct. 955; 148 L. Ed. 2d 866 (2001)Case Summary
Explain the extent of the liability of an employer to compensate the employees under the Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923.Labour Laws
When is Individual dispute deemed to be an Industrial Dispute under the Industrial Dispute Act, 1947.Labour Laws
Section 36 IEA – The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Relevancy of statements in maps, charts and plans.Evidence Law
Section 35 IEA – The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Relevancy of entry in public record made in performance of duty.Evidence Law
Section 34 IEA – The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Entries in books of account when relevant.Evidence Law
Section 33 IEA – The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Relevancy of certain evidence for proving, in subsequent proceeding, the truth of facts therein stated.Evidence Law
Section 32 IEA – The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Cases in which statement of relevant fact by person who is dead or cannot be found, etc., is relevant.Evidence Law
Section 31 IEA – The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Admissions not conclusive proof, but may estop.Evidence Law
Section 30 IEA – The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Consideration of proved confession affecting person making it and others jointly under trial for same offence.Evidence Law
Section 29 IEA – The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Confession otherwise relevant not to become irrelevant because of promise of secrecy, etc.Evidence Law
Section 28 IEA – The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Confession made after removal of impression caused by inducement, threat or promise, relevant.Evidence Law
Section 27 IEA – The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – How much of information received from accused may be proved.Evidence Law
Section 26 IEA – The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Confession by accused while in custody of police not to be proved against him.Evidence Law
Section 25 IEA – The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Confession to police-officer not to be proved.Evidence Law
Section 24 IEA – The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Confession caused by inducement, threat or promise, when irrelevant in criminal proceeding.Evidence Law
Section 23 IEA – The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Admissions in civil cases when relevant.Evidence Law
Section 22A IEA – The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – When oral admission as to contents of electronic records are relevant.Evidence Law
Section 22 IEA – The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – When oral admissions as to contents of documents are relevant.Evidence Law
Section 21 IEA – The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Proof of admissions against persons making them, and by or on their behalf.Evidence Law
Chaudhary Charan Singh University LLB Previous Year Paper PDF Download – Labour and Industrial Law (K-4002)Labour Laws
Section 44 CPC – Code of Civil Procedure – Execution of decrees passed by Revenue Courts in places to which this Code does not extend.CPC
Section 43 CPC – Code of Civil Procedure – Execution of decrees passed by Civil Courts in places to which this Code does not extend.CPC