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DESCRIPTION OF THE EVENT
This video on Section 304B IPC - Dowry Death is an excerpt from the workshop on Criminal Law held on 12th, 13th and 14 January 2021. This workshop was organised and conducted by Law Offices of Advocate Jai Wadhwa. Theoretical and practical intricacies of Section 304B are taught and discussed in detail in the video, specially the phrase “soon before her death” mentioned in the section. The Hon’ble Supreme Court later in the landmark Judgement of Satbir Singh Vs. State of Haryana, 28 May, 2021, authored by the CJI, N.V. Ramana discussed and reiterated the same. Explanation of judgement of Satbir Singh (supra) and the phrase “soon before” is also mention in the video for better understanding. Doubts were taken during and after the section was taught for better clarity of the topic.
Recording of the criminal law workshop are available. Watch the full video to get the details of criminal law workshop and other workshops/webinars held.
DESCRIPTION OF THE AUTHOR
Advocate Jai Wadhwa primarily practices law at the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India with appearances in Delhi High Court and various District Courts in Delhi. He specialises in Criminal Law, Matrimonial Laws and Constitutional Law amongst others. He is also a law pedagogue. He has coached many pupils to reach the top National Law Universities and after attending his webinars/workshops, the same pupils are now excelling in law in their respective colleges. With his sublime knowledge of law and flawless argumentation style, he has aided the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India to lay down law for the whole country on important facets of law, thereby his name has been published several times in the SCC in number of reportable judgments. He has successfully completed with scholarship, his post-graduation in Criminology and Criminal Justice from Queen's University Belfast, UK. He has also aced in several co-curricular activities such as moot courts in the UK by competing against top colleges in the UK. He was the only Indian to be have been selected to train and discuss the laws of India Vis-à-vis the UK with the Royal Military Sandhurst Group, a close security group of Queen Elizabeth II, the monarch of the UK.
To attend all the important live webinar/workshop conducted by Sir and to learn the nuances of law along with Theoretical and Practical aspects of it, please follow official handle of Sir on Instagram - @lawofficesofadvocatejaiwadhwa
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Section 304-B (IPC) Dowry Death
Author
Jai Wadhwa
Video Category
Indian Penal Code
Language
english
Highlights
DESCRIPTION OF THE EVENT
This video on Section 304B IPC - Dowry Death is an excerpt from the workshop on Criminal Law held on 12th, 13th and 14 January 2021. This workshop was organised and conducted by Law Offices of Advocate Jai Wadhwa. Theoretical and practical intricacies of Section 304B are taught and discussed in detail in the video, specially the phrase “soon before her death” mentioned in the section. The Hon’ble Supreme Court later in the landmark Judgement of Satbir Singh Vs. State of Haryana, 28 May, 2021, authored by the CJI, N.V. Ramana discussed and reiterated the same. Explanation of judgement of Satbir Singh (supra) and the phrase “soon before” is also mention in the video for better understanding. Doubts were taken during and after the section was taught for better clarity of the topic.
Recording of the criminal law workshop are available. Watch the full video to get the details of criminal law workshop and other workshops/webinars held.
DESCRIPTION OF THE AUTHOR
Advocate Jai Wadhwa primarily practices law at the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India with appearances in Delhi High Court and various District Courts in Delhi. He specialises in Criminal Law, Matrimonial Laws and Constitutional Law amongst others. He is also a law pedagogue. He has coached many pupils to reach the top National Law Universities and after attending his webinars/workshops, the same pupils are now excelling in law in their respective colleges. With his sublime knowledge of law and flawless argumentation style, he has aided the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India to lay down law for the whole country on important facets of law, thereby his name has been published several times in the SCC in number of reportable judgments. He has successfully completed with scholarship, his post-graduation in Criminology and Criminal Justice from Queen's University Belfast, UK. He has also aced in several co-curricular activities such as moot courts in the UK by competing against top colleges in the UK. He was the only Indian to be have been selected to train and discuss the laws of India Vis-à-vis the UK with the Royal Military Sandhurst Group, a close security group of Queen Elizabeth II, the monarch of the UK.
To attend all the important live webinar/workshop conducted by Sir and to learn the nuances of law along with Theoretical and Practical aspects of it, please follow official handle of Sir on Instagram - @lawofficesofadvocatejaiwadhwa
RECORDINGS OF THE PREVIOUSLY CONDUCTED 4 WORKSHOPS AND 2 WEBINARS ALSO AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT BELOW.
For an queries/enquires, please contact
E-mail: lawsessionsbyjaiwadhwa@gmail.com
Alternatively,
You can also follow us on Instagram or subscribe our channel at Youtube - @lawteller
visit: www.lawteller.com
Happy Watching & Learning!
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This video on Section 304B IPC - Dowry Death is an excerpt from the workshop on Criminal Law held on 12th, 13th and 14 January 2021. This workshop was organised and conducted by Law Offices of Advocate Jai Wadhwa. Theoretical and practical intricacies of Section 304B are taught and discussed in detail in the video, specially the phrase “soon before her death” mentioned in the section. The Hon’ble Supreme Court later in the landmark Judgement of Satbir Singh Vs. State of Haryana, 28 May, 2021, authored by the CJI, N.V. Ramana discussed and reiterated the same. Explanation of judgement of Satbir Singh (supra) and the phrase “soon before” is also mention in the video for better understanding. Doubts were taken during and after the section was taught for better clarity of the topic.
Recording of the criminal law workshop are available. Watch the full video to get the details of criminal law workshop and other workshops/webinars held.
DESCRIPTION OF THE AUTHOR
Advocate Jai Wadhwa primarily practices law at the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India with appearances in Delhi High Court and various District Courts in Delhi. He specialises in Criminal Law, Matrimonial Laws and Constitutional Law amongst others. He is also a law pedagogue. He has coached many pupils to reach the top National Law Universities and after attending his webinars/workshops, the same pupils are now excelling in law in their respective colleges. With his sublime knowledge of law and flawless argumentation style, he has aided the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India to lay down law for the whole country on important facets of law, thereby his name has been published several times in the SCC in number of reportable judgments. He has successfully completed with scholarship, his post-graduation in Criminology and Criminal Justice from Queen's University Belfast, UK. He has also aced in several co-curricular activities such as moot courts in the UK by competing against top colleges in the UK. He was the only Indian to be have been selected to train and discuss the laws of India Vis-à-vis the UK with the Royal Military Sandhurst Group, a close security group of Queen Elizabeth II, the monarch of the UK.
To attend all the important live webinar/workshop conducted by Sir and to learn the nuances of law along with Theoretical and Practical aspects of it, please follow official handle of Sir on Instagram - @lawofficesofadvocatejaiwadhwa
RECORDINGS OF THE PREVIOUSLY CONDUCTED 4 WORKSHOPS AND 2 WEBINARS ALSO AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT BELOW.
For an queries/enquires, please contact
E-mail: lawsessionsbyjaiwadhwa@gmail.com
Alternatively,
You can also follow us on Instagram or subscribe our channel at Youtube - @lawteller
visit: www.lawteller.com
Happy Watching & Learning!
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