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June 7, 2021

Is your privacy actually private?

Technology has helped to develop the world at things we could not have fathomed a few years ago. People can connect with anyone in the world at any time, send message, view pictures and this is just some of the basic uses of the internet and technology. Technology is the backbone of almost all of…

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Basics of Intellectual property rights

Jeremy Bentham- “The law and property are born together, taken away the property there will be no laws.” Property– Property in general term means a land or a thing. If we have a property of our own then we also have some legal rights over the property.The infinite series of rights includes-• Right to possess…

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Racism

In India, the obsession for “White” skin tone is real. People drooling over a ‘fair’ skin tone is visible in the matrimonial ads. Not only this, but the use and popularity of whitening creams have been there in India since years, yet no one took cognizance of such products that advocate colour bias. Following the…

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Right to Death – Part 11

CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS In the words of Dr Jack Kevorkian “For those who are facing a terminal illness, who are in irremediable pain and suffering, and wish to exercise their right to die with dignity, a system should be available to them”. In the words of Mahatma Gandhi “Live as if you were to die…

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Adultery: A Crime Decriminalised

Adultery is having extramarital affairs.It is having affairs with another person who is married or unmarried by a married person.Adultery is a happening which is having drudgery effects on people’s characters. Adultery was a crime until Apex court(Supreme Court) stuck down 497 section of IPC in 2018.But now the liberty or freedom is more exploited…

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Strict Liability

                         Introduction Strict liability is a topic of the Law of Torts. The concept of strict liability evolved from the very famous case Rylands V. Fletcher of 1868, in which the House OF Lord gives the rule of ‘NO FAULT’ liability which means even if the defendant has no intention to cause any harm, even…

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Quasi Contract

INTRODUCTION CONTRACT – The term ‘contract’ defines under section 2(h) of  Indian Contract Act , 1872 as “An agreement enforceable by law is a contract”. It creates and defines the duties and obligations of the parties involved.  The promise may be to do something or to refrain from doing something. The making of a contract…

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Sexual Harassment against Men

What is #Me Too Movement? It is a movement against assault and sexual harassment that began in October 2017 as a hash tag# which is used to articulate hatred and discontent against sexual assaults which are happening in workplace and all these things were shown on various social media platform. It turned into a revolution…

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