The aviation sector in India is experiencing unprecedented growth, with passenger traffic projected to reach 300 million by 2030 according to the Ministry of Civil Aviation. This explosive expansion brings complex legal challenges spanning regulatory compliance, aircraft acquisitions, airport development, insurance claims, and cross-border transactions. For airlines, MROs (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul facilities), airport operators, … Continue reading “Aviation Legal Services in Jaipur, Delhi, and Mumbai: Pan-India Expertise 2026”
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Best Law Firm in India and Rajasthan 2026: Why Khanna & Associates Is the Top Choice for Indian and International Clients
When foreign companies, MNCs, NRIs, global startups, and overseas investors look for a reliable law firm in Jaipur, the choice they make can define the entire trajectory of their India journey. India’s legal and regulatory landscape — governed by the Companies Act 2013, FEMA 1999, GST laws, SEBI regulations, and a growing body of digital … Continue reading “Best Law Firm in India and Rajasthan 2026: Why Khanna & Associates Is the Top Choice for Indian and International Clients”
CHAPTER VI, SECTION 61 TO 69 OF CRPC – PROCESSES TO COMPEL APPEARANCE
CHAPTER VI, SECTION 61 TO 69OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE (CRPC)-PROCESSES TO COMPEL APPEARANCE . A summons is a legal document that is issued by a court in a civil lawsuit, or by a government agency in an administrative action. The document notifies the defendant he is being sued, or that there is an administrative action … Continue reading “CHAPTER VI, SECTION 61 TO 69 OF CRPC – PROCESSES TO COMPEL APPEARANCE”
CHAPTER V, SECTION 41 TO 60A OF CRPC – ARREST OF PERSONS
CHAPTER V, SECTION 41 TO 60A OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE (CRPC) – ARREST OF PERSONS A police officer may arrest a person who is committing or attempting to commit a crime in the officer’s presence. An officer may also arrest a person provided that the officer reasonably believes a crime to have been committed and the person arrested to be the guilty party. 41. When police may … Continue reading “CHAPTER V, SECTION 41 TO 60A OF CRPC – ARREST OF PERSONS”
CHAPTER IV, SECTION 36 TO 40 OF CRPC – POWER OF SUPERIOR OFFICERS OF POLICE
CHAPTER IV, SECTION 36 TO 40 OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE 36. Powers of superior officers of police. Police officers superior in rank to an officer in charge of a police station may exercise the same powers, throughout the local area to which they are appointed, as may be exercised by such officer within the limits of … Continue reading “CHAPTER IV, SECTION 36 TO 40 OF CRPC – POWER OF SUPERIOR OFFICERS OF POLICE”
CHAPTER III, SECTION 26 TO 35 OF CRPC – POWER OF COURTS
CHAPTER III, SECTION 26 TO 35 OF CRPC – POWER OF COURTS The Power of the CourtAdministration of justice is the most important function of the state. For this purpose our constitution has set up a various classes of courts. The Supreme Court, the apex body, followed by 21 High Courts which have been created by the constitution … Continue reading “CHAPTER III, SECTION 26 TO 35 OF CRPC – POWER OF COURTS”
Fundamentals Of Criminal Procedure Code
Why do we need Criminal Procedure Law? Anyone who has a rudimentary knowledge of criminal law will know that it deals with what amounts to an offence and what are the penalties associated with such offences. However, the nature of most criminal punishment is such that it confines the individual liberty of a person. Imprisonment, … Continue reading “Fundamentals Of Criminal Procedure Code”
S 366A. Procuration of minor girl — The Indian Penal Code, 1860
366A. Procuration of minor girl — Whoever, by any means whatsoever, induces any minor girl under the age of eighteen years to go from any place or to do any act with intent that such girl may be, or knowing that it is likely that she will be, forced or seduced to illicit intercourse with … Continue reading “S 366A. Procuration of minor girl — The Indian Penal Code, 1860”
S 366. Kidnapping, abducting or inducing woman to compel her marriage, etc — Indian Penal Code, 1860
366. Kidnapping, abducting or inducing woman to compel her marriage, etc.— Whoever kidnaps or abducts any woman with intent that she may be compelled, or knowing it to be likely that she will be compelled, to marry any person against her will, or in order that she may be forced or seduced to illicit … Continue reading “S 366. Kidnapping, abducting or inducing woman to compel her marriage, etc — Indian Penal Code, 1860”
S 365. Kidnapping or abducting with intent secretly and wrongfully to confine person — Indian Penal Code, 1860
365. Kidnapping or abducting with intent secretly and wrongfully to confine person.— Whoever kidnaps or abducts any person with intent to cause that person to be secretly and wrongfully confined, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine.