Many products in the market are harmful for the health of consumers and there are many sellers and manufacturers of … More
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NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. LTD. V. HINDUSTAN SAFETY GLASS WORKS LTD.
Facts pertaining to the case In this case the Hindustan Safety Glass Works Ltd., the respondent, had signed two policies … More
CASE COMMENTARY
STATE OF TAMIL NADU Vs. SUHAS KATTI Citation: C No. 4680 of 2004 Bench: D. Arulraj, Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, … More
THE OJ SIMPSON TRIAL : A TRASH NOVEL COME TO LIFE
ABSTRACT Although the 1995 criminal trial of O. J. Simpson for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman … More
THE CHICAGO EIGHT TRIAL: A MONUMENTAL NON EVENT
ABSTRACT THE CHICAGO EIGHT TRIAL is known as one of the most unsusual courtroom spectacles in American history, the 1969-70 … More
The 5 Most Intelligent Crimes Committed In India
Annual government reports from the National Crime Bureau reveal that over 50 lakh crimes are committed in India every year, according to the National Crime Bureau. With a population of over 130 million people and a society beset by economic and social problems, a slew of crimes are reported in the country on a daily basis. Some crimes, on the other hand, stand out for the sheer amount of intelligence and brainpower that went into them. Several crimes in India have raised eyebrows, ranging from exploiting systemic flaws to devising novel methods of evading law enforcement authorities. A list of the five most intelligent crimes committed in India is presented to you: Harshad Mehta’s Securities Scam of 1991 was the first of its kind. In India, a stockbroker known as Harshad Mehta, also known as the ‘Big Bull’ on the Bombay Stock Exchange, cleverly extracted large sums of money from the banking system by taking advantage of their loopholes and investing the resulting wealth in the stock market, earning him the nickname. He engaged in massive stock manipulation, in which he not only drained capital from the banking system but also increased demand for certain stocks, which he then sold at a much higher profit, enabling him to amass millions of dollars. Mehta was successful in manipulating share prices through this system to the point where shares of companies such as ACC, one of India’s largest cement producers, increased from Rs 200 per share to Rs 9000 per share in a matter of three months. Sucheta Dalal, a Times of India columnist who was later awarded the Padma Shri, was the person who brought the scam to light. When this scam was exposed, the stock markets went into freefall. This scam had swindled at least Rs 40 billion from the Indian banking system, making it not only one of the most intelligent crimes committed in India but also one of the most expensive crimes committed anywhere in the world. Harshad Mehta was arrested in December 2001 and died in Thane prison as a result of a heart condition. He had a total of 28 cases filed against him at the time of his arrest. Unknown Indian hacker (the perpetrator of the world’s largest cybercrime) In 2008, an unknown Indian hacker was arrested and charged with the largest cybercrime in history. The man was accused of aiding a criminal gang in hacking into the identities of an estimated eight million people in a hacking raid that could have resulted in a net worth of more than £2.8 billion in illegal funds. Using an underground network operated by the Russian mafia, he was able to breach the IT defenses of the Best Western Hotel group’s online booking system in the United Kingdom and sell the information on how to get into the system. Data exposed in the breach included a variety of private information, including home addresses and telephone numbers, as well as credit card information and employment information. The Sunday Herald newspaper in Scotland discovered the flaw … More
CASE ANALYSIS: CENTRAL INLAND WATER TRANSPORT VS B.N. GANGULY [AIR 1986 SC 781]
POINT OF LAW Section 23, Indian Contract Act, 1872 This Section discusses about what considerations and objects are lawful and … More
CASE ANALYSIS: STATION MANAGER, INDIAN AIRLINES V. Dr. JITESHWAR AHIR
“Life is short, do not make it shorter with negligence.” The situation in this case can be depicted precisely by … More
CASE ANALYSIS :A.K. GOPALAN VS. STATE OF MADRAS (AIR 1950 SC 27) / PREVENTION DETENTION CASE
The Right to life and Due process of law had undergone a remarkable journey in India from A.K. Gopalan to … More
RIGHT TO DIE WITH DIGNITY – CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY, ANALYSIS
Right to life means the right to lead meaningful, complete and dignified life. Right to life is a natural basic … More
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY ACT 2002 And LANDMARK CASES
Earth is our mother, it’s our duty to protect the diversity on it. Introduction The Biological Diversity Act, 2002 was … More
Negligence Still Continues – Study The Vizag Gas Leak in Visakhapatnam (2020) from Prospective of Bhopal Gas Tragedy and Oleum gas leak landmark Judgement
It’s Not Just about Vizag And Bhopal – It’s all about people life and environment. The Night of Bhopal gas … More
M.C. Mehta vs Union Of India & Ors – Taj Trapezium Case
The Taj Trapezium Zone (TTZ) is referred to by the court as a total of 10,400 sq. km trapezium-shaped area … More
What is Hurt
Introduction At the moment, a significant portion of criminal cases in India, more precisely in the Courts of Judicial Magistrate, … More
YES BANK SCAM
INTRODUCTION Yes, banking began on June 15, 2005. The total issuance amount was 31,500 Rakı, the issue size was 700 … More
CASE ANALYSIS: Éclairs Group Limited & Ors V. JKX Oil and Gas Plc [2015], UKSC 71[1].
Analysis of the concept – In the case of Éclairs Group Limited & Ors V. JKX & Gas Plc, Supreme … More
Case Analysis – M.C. Mehta v. Kamal Nath & Ors – Origin of Public Trust Doctrine in India
Understanding the Public Trust Doctrine The records of the doctrine is traced to the Roman emperor, Justinian. Emperor Justinian proclaims … More
Legal history: Radha Charan case
A) 1773 regulating actPrior to the introduction of the 1773 regulating act there existed company courts in the case of … More
Manjeet Singh vs National Insurance Company Ltd. & Anr
Facts of the case The case involved the appellant’s hiring purchase of a secondhand vehicle. The respondent’s insurance company supplied … More
Features of the First Amendment of the Constitution of India
Introduction Just like any other written Constitution in the world, the Constitution of India allows it to be amended so that … More