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What are loopholes in the criminal justice system?
A loophole is an ambiguity or inadequacy in a system, such as a law or security, which can be used to circumvent or otherwise avoid the purpose, implied or explicitly stated, of the system.
What are the loopholes in Indian law?
Caste based reservation system- the most trending loophole of our constitution due to which the opportunities are being grabbed by people who are not even eligible for them, only through their castes. This should be changed to income based reservation for the best development of our country.
What is illegal according to IPC?
Section 43 in The Indian Penal Code. 43. “Illegal”, “Legally bound to do”. —The word “illegal” is applicable to everything which is an offence or which is prohibited by law, or which furnishes ground for a civil action; and a person is said to be “legally bound to do” whatever it is illegal in him to omit.
What are the loopholes in our constitution?
The president has no constitutional power to check either the price level or the degree of exploitation. Neither the president nor the prime minister can check these. Fourthly, there is no provision for for socio-economic development. Fifthly, there is no clear concept of balanced economy.
What is Section 66 of the IPC?
India Code: Section Details. [66. Computer related offences. — If any person, dishonestly or fraudulently, does any act referred to in section 43, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years or with fine which may extend to five lakh rupees or with both.
What is the Section 34 IPC?
Section 34 in The Indian Penal Code. [34. Acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention. —When a criminal act is done by several persons in furtherance of the common intention of all, each of such persons is liable for that act in the same manner as if it were done by him alone.]
What IPC 34?
Section 34 IPC states the Acts done by several persons in furtherance of Common intention. The section explains that “When a criminal act is done by several persons in furtherance of the common intention of all, each of such persons shall be liable for that act in the same manner as if it were done by him alone.”