Videos on LEGAL KNOWLEDGE
Videos on Legal knowledge
Videos
Reporting of crime
Published on Dec 20, 2015
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Role of prosecutor
in criminal justice administration
Published on Dec 20, 2015 |
Pre-trial process procuring
attendance of person and production of documents
Published on Dec 20, 2015
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Pre-trial process: role of
magistrate (LAW)
Published on Oct 15, 2015
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Pre-trial process: investigation
by police (LAW)
Published on Oct 15, 2015
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The Police & You: Arrest and
Detention, Police Interrogation and Questioning - Part 1
Published on Aug 29, 2016
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Preventive detention (LAW)
Published on Oct 15, 2015
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Fundamental Rights : Preventive
Detention Law
Published on Apr 30, 2014
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Article 22 (Preventive Detention
and Protection against Arrest) Indian Constitution
Published on Feb 25, 2017
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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS (Articles 20 -
30)
Constitution of India, Fundamental Rights,
Article 20, Right Against Exploitation, Right to Religion, Right to Culture
and Education
Streamed live on Dec 20, 2014
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Fundamental Rights (Articles 19 -
32) ---II
Right to Freedom, Right against Exploitation,
Right to Freedom of religion, Culture and Educational Rights, right to
constitutional Remedies, Article 32, Heart and soul of the Constitution of
India, Writs,
Streamed live on Dec 20, 2014
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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS - PART III
(Articles 12-35)
Constitution of India, Fundamental Rights,
Justiciable, state, Judicial Review, Equality before law, Equal protection of
Laws, Right to Property,
Streamed live on Dec 19, 2014
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Two News Items on what to do when FIR is not registered by the police officer
What to do If Police Refuse To Register FIR
on: February
18, 2014, 11:38:39 PM »
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Essential
of FIR, why Police Refuse to Register it and What can be done to Register
FIR?
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Videos
20 July 2016
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Hamara Kanoon - Law On Public Interest Litigation
In India (जनहित याचिका पर कानून)
Avani Bansal – Advocate Supreme Court
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18 July 2017
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FIR कैसे लिखवाते है? |
How to File an FIR [Hindi]
By Ishan LLB
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14 July 2016
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Hamara Kanoon - Law On
Writs in India (रिट पर
कानून)
Avani Bansal – Advocate Supreme Court
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20 May 2016
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Hamara Kanoon - Law on
Arrest in India (गिरफ्तारी
पर कानून)
Avani Bansal – Advocate Supreme Court
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7 April 2016
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Hamara
Kanoon - The Law on Bail in India (जमानत पर कानून)
Avani Bansal – Advocate Supreme Court
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4 May 2016
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIHcOnXKoPg
Hamara
Kanoon - Legal Aid under Legal Services Authorities Act (मुफ्त कानूनी सहायता पर कानून)
Avani Bansal – Advocate Supreme Court
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30 July 2016
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Hamara
Kanoon - The Law on Handcuffing in India (हथकड़ी पर कानून)
Avani Bansal – Advocate Supreme Court
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3 March 2016
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Hamara
Kanoon - Law on Sedition in India (राजद्रोह पर कानून)
Avani Bansal – Advocate Supreme Court
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15 Oct 2016
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What
is a Legal Notice ? How to file a legal notice ? legal notice for non-payment
By
Valiknumber1
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15 Feb 2017
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Hamara
Kanoon - Law For Juveniles in India (भारत में किशोरों के
लिए कानून)
Avani Bansal – Advocate Supreme Court
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2 Feb 2016
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Hamara
Kanoon - Consumer Rights in India (उपभोक्ताओं के
अधिकारों)
Avani Bansal – Advocate Supreme Court
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15 April 2017
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Hamara Kanoon : Rights of
Undertrials in India (अंडरट्रियल
के अधिकार)
Avani Bansal – Advocate Supreme Court
Section 436A of Criminal Procedure Code
[Maximum period for which an undertrial prisoner can be detained. Where a person has, during the period of investigation, inquiry or trial under this Code of an offence under any law (not being an offence for which the punishment of death has been specified as one of the punishments under that law) undergone detention for a period extending up to one-half of the maximum period of imprisonment specified for that offence under that law, he shall be released by the Court on his personal bond with or without sureties:
Provided
that the Court may, after hearing the Public Prosecutor and for reasons to be
recorded by it in writing, order the continued detention of such person for a
period longer than one-half of the said period or release him on bail instead
of the personal bond with or without sureties:
Provided
further that no such person shall in any case be detained during the period
of investigation inquiry or trial for more than the maximum period of
imprisonment provided for the said offence under that law.
Explanation.-
In computing the period of detention under this section for granting bail the
period of detention passed due to delay in proceeding caused by the accused
shall be excluded.]
Cr
PC (Amendment) Act, 2005 (Notes on Clauses)
There
has been instances, where under-trial prisoners were detained in jail for
periods beyond the maximum period of imprisonment provided for the alleged
offence. As remedial measures section 436a has been inserted to provide that
where an under-trial prisoner other than the one accused of an offence for
which death has been prescribed as one of the punishments, has been under
detention for a period extending to one-half of the maximum period of
imprisonment provided for the alleged offence, he should be released on his
personal bond, with or without sureties. It has also been provided that in no
case will an under-trial prisoner be detained beyond the maximum period of
imprisonment for which he can be convicted for the alleged offence.
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