Basics of Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

“A negotiable bill or note is a courier without luggage.”[1] – John B Gibson The transaction is an important part in everyday life. For a transaction to be complete it is important to have the required documents to verify the …

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What Evidence Should Be Collected First at A Crime Scene?

Introduction A wrongdoing scene is any area that might be related to a carried out crime.[1] Crime scenes contain physical proof that is appropriate to a criminal examination. This proof is gathered by wrongdoing scene examiners (CSIs) and law requirements. …

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What Is An Arbitration Agreements?

Section 7 in THE ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT, 1996 defines arbitration agreement. Arbitration agreement. — (1) In this Part, “arbitration agreement” means an agreement by the parties to submit to arbitration all or certain disputes which have arisen or which …

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Collection of Footprints at a Crime Scene

A crime scene is a goldmine for collecting evidences which can be very helpful in identifying the suspect. One of such evidences is footprints which are often found in crime scenes and marked as a vital evidence. To quote Paul …

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