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Latest Supreme Court Judgment Sec 167(2) CrPC, Police Custody Remand | Rakesh Kapoor #policecustody free judiciary video lecture 45:12
Criminal Procedure Code

Latest Supreme Court Judgment Sec 167(2) CrPC, Police Custody Remand | Rakesh Kapoor #policecustody

This video cover detailed analysis of recent supreme court judgments on section 167(2) Cr.PC about the confusion that whether police custody remand (PCR) can be granted by court under sec 167(2) CrPC after expiry of first 15 days of production of accused before magistrate. Chapters 00:02 Police Custody Remand u/s 167(2) Cr.PC 00:15 what is a purpose of taking police custody remand 00:34 whether magistrate can grant police custody remand after expiry of first 15 days from production of accused before magistrate 04:18 CBI v. Anupam J Kulkarni SC 8th June 1992 11:24 CBI v. Vikas Mishra @ Vikash Mishra 10 April 2023 14:41 V. Senthil balaji v. State represented by Dy. director & Ors 7th Aug 2023  

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Important CPC Civil Procedure Code Mains Problem Based Questions for Judicial Exams by Rakesh Kapoor free judiciary video lecture 45:12
Civil Procedure Code

Important CPC Civil Procedure Code Mains Problem Based Questions for Judicial Exams by Rakesh Kapoor

CPC Mains Questions for Judiciary Exams. Judicial Competition Times is providing a Civil Procedure Code Mains Answer Writing Series for Judiciary Exams. Watch Videos  - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D8m4RuciQA&

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Type of Injuries in Medico Legal Report | MLR | MLC में चोंटें कितनी तरह की होती है - Rakesh Kapoor free judiciary video lecture 45:12
Criminal Procedure Code

Type of Injuries in Medico Legal Report | MLR | MLC में चोंटें कितनी तरह की होती है - Rakesh Kapoor

Type of injuries as provided in medico legal report or medico legal case is as follows- Mechanical injuries: Abrasions Contusions Lacerations Stab injuries Incised wounds Firearm injuries Thermal injuries: Burns

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Sec 49 CPC Important Problem Based Questions for Judiciary Exams - Part 1 - By Rakesh Kapoor Sir #cpc free judiciary video lecture 45:12
Civil Procedure Code

Sec 49 CPC Important Problem Based Questions for Judiciary Exams - Part 1 - By Rakesh Kapoor Sir #cpc

49. Transferee.—Every transferee of a decree shall hold the same subject to the equities (if any) which the judgment-debtor might have enforced against the original decree-holder.

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What is Hash Value in Electronic Evidence | How to use Hash Value in sec 65B Evidence Act #value free judiciary video lecture 45:12
Indian Evidence Act

What is Hash Value in Electronic Evidence | How to use Hash Value in sec 65B Evidence Act #value

Hash values are used to authenticate and verify the integrity of data sets. They are unique and act as a digital fingerprint for an electronic file. Changing a single character in a file changes the hash value. This makes hash values a good indicator of whether evidence has been tampered with. Hash values are used to: Identify and filter duplicate files Verify that a forensic image or clone was captured successfully Authenticate and verify the integrity of data sets Sections 65A and 65B of the Evidence Act provide provisions for evidence relating to the admissibility of electronic records

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Same Sex Marriage Supreme Court Judgment | Right to Marriage is not Fundamental Right Judicial Exams free judiciary video lecture 45:12
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

Same Sex Marriage Supreme Court Judgment | Right to Marriage is not Fundamental Right Judicial Exams

Supriyo Chakraborty v. Union of India (2023) is a landmark case in the history of LGBTQ+ rights in India. In this case, the Supreme Court of India was asked to decide whether same-sex couples have the right to marry. A five-judge bench of the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud, heard the case. In a split decision, the bench ruled against recognizing the right to same-sex marriage in India. However, the court did reiterate that queer people have the right to form relationships and that the state cannot discriminate against them on the basis of their sexual orientation. The court's judgment was met with mixed reactions. LGBTQ+ activists and allies expressed disappointment, while some conservative groups welcomed the decision. Key takeaways from the judgment: The right to marry is not a fundamental right for queer persons. Queer people have the right to form relationships and the state cannot discriminate against them on the basis of their sexual orientation. The Special Marriage Act, 1954, which does not allow same-sex marriages, is constitutional. The court has left it open to Parliament to legislate on same-sex marriage. The judgment in Supriyo Chakraborty v. Union of India is a setback for the LGBTQ+ community in India. However, it is important to note that the court has not ruled out the possibility of same-sex marriage in the future. The court has left it open to Parliament to legislate on the issue, and it is possible that Parliament may do so in the coming years.

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Everything You Need to Know About Mains Questions for Judicial Exams | Important Mains Judiciary Exams

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Supreme Court Landmark Judgment | Sec 27 | Indian Evidence Act | Judicial Exams | By Rakesh Kapoor free judiciary video lecture 45:12
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Supreme Court Landmark Judgment | Sec 27 | Indian Evidence Act | Judicial Exams | By Rakesh Kapoor

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