Zero Tolerance: Centre Brings Tough Law On Attacks On Health Workers & Doctors

Law In The Time Of ‘Corona’ by CHIRANJEEV CHAUHAN (ADVOCATE & SOLICITOR) SUPREME COURT OF INDIA The year was 1896 when Bombay suffered through a terrible outbreak of plague resulting in thousands of deaths and a mass exodus from the city. The rampant unawareness among the common folk and an inability to clearly identify the …

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Complaint w.r.t offense u/s 182 of the IPC not maintainable without compliance with Section 195 of the CrPC rules the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court recently in Saloni Arora v. State (NCT of Delhi), (2017) 3 SCC 286 has held that a case for an offence u/s 182 of the IPC is not maintainable without a proper complaint having been filed in compliance with Section 195 of the CrPC.*Section 182 of the IPC renders culpable False information, …

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