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June 4, 2021

Different types of Bank Accounts for NRI’s

Indians who live abroad, officially known as non-resident Indians (NRIs) or persons of Indian origin (PIOs) are citizens of India but live outside India. According to a report by the Ministry of External Affairs, there are 1.3 crore NRIs and 1.8 crore PIOs who were living outside India. Definition NRI is indirectly defined in Income…

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Animal Rights in Covid Paradigm

Animal Rights in the Covid Paradigm  The second year of the Covid-19 Pandemic has brought some respite in the form of vaccines. There are, however, still a lot of threats, both directly by Covid or by its subsequent economic ramifications, upon us. And when I say us, I sadly include our furry friends in it. …

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Insanity under IPC – 7

Section 84.15 Sentencing- Battered woman syndrome- The accused woman pleaded guilty to manslaughter on an indictment for murder. She was a young woman aged 20. She began a sexual relationship with the deceased when she was 14 and began to live with him when she was 16. She had a miscarriage and on two occasions…

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A Brief about SEBI

SEBI is a statutory body established on April 12, 1992 in accordance with the provisions of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992. SEBI is a statutory regulatory body established by the Government of India to regulate the securities market in India and protect the interests of investors in securities. Objectives of SEBI…

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Right to Die – Part 5

Francis Coralie Mullin v UT of Delhi The statement, which has been repeatedly quoted with approval by the Supreme Court, has been further in the above stated case by the statement “that any act which damages or injures or interferes with the use of any limb or faculty of a person, either permanently or even…

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Elements of Crime

Introduction Criminal law is a body of rules and statues that defines conduct prohibited by the state because it threatens and harms public safety and welfare and that establishes punishment to be imposed for the commission of such acts. Criminal law differs from civil law whose emphasis is more on dispute resolution than in punishment.…

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