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June 9, 2021

Injuria Sine Damno, Dammum sine injuria.

Injuria sine damno means violation of a legal right without causing any harm, loss or damage to the plaintiff. There are two kinds of torts:Firstly those torts are actionable per se, I.e. actionable without the proof of any damage or loss. For instance, trespass to land is actionable even though no damage has been caused…

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WHEN WOMEN MISUSE LAWS MADE TO PROTECT THEM

A charge of assault by a lady against her property manager later ended up being bogus. Examinations uncovered that the claim was evened out after the property manager denied her the financial blessings which she had been routinely requesting. In one more case, a young lady blamed her live-in accomplice for assault when the last…

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THE CONSTITUTIONAL SCHEME OF ANIMAL RIGHTS IN INDIA

The Constitution of India is the incomparable law of India which sets out the basic political code, rights and obligations of residents, mandate standards of state strategy, methodology, designs and powers of legislative foundations. It is broadly respected to be a “living report”- dynamic and continually advancing with evolving times. It is the longest composed…

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PRIVACY RIGHTS AND DATA PROTECTION

It’s always said, World War 3 can occur in 2 ways i.e., first being nuclear war and the second being race in the world of technology. Now in 21st century, the arise and movement caused by technologies, internet and media is overbearing and huge. Therefore in this era, our identity is at stake that being…

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History of Juvenile Justice Act

“Juvenile offenders are likely to infiltrate into the country… time has come to change the archaic Juvenile Justice Act to ensure that terror suspect below the age of 18 should be tried under the stringent laws”                                    -Ujjwal Nikam, Special Public Prosecutor in the Mumbai shooting case History of Juvenile Justice Juvenile Justice in India…

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