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June 10, 2021

Sedition – is its time up?

Imagine being punished every time you spoke disagreeing to something your parents/elders/siblings say. Sounds unfair, right? Dissent is the penultimate sword to wade through the tough corridors of power that affect the masses. Sedition is mentioned in section 124A of the Indian Penal Code. It is a non bailable offence committed when any person brings…

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Indian Judiciary and Appointment Of Judges To Supreme Court And High Court

Indian judiciary is integrated, independent and pyramidal in structure. The pyramid is tapering at the top with the Supreme Court at the apex. Integrated meaning that the various subordinate courts and district courts, metropolitan courts, tribunals, and high courts are all connected and can’t deny to recognize the judgements/authority of Supreme Court. Independence of judiciary…

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP : THE NEED OF THE HOUR

India is a developing country which is developing very fastly and but it’s development is now at stale, as the unemployment rates are getting high and poverty is increasing competition and population both are increasing enormously. Today India needs entrepreneurs who can bring the revolution in the world and optimize the resources available to India.…

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SALOMAN v SALOMAN AND Co. Ltd. – CASE ANALYSIS

CASE NAME – SALOMAN v SALOMAN AND Co. Ltd. (16 NOVEMBER 1896) UKHL 1, AC 22 Court – House of LordsCase opinions – Lord Macnaghten, Lord Halsbury and Lord Herschell.Keywords – Separate legal Entity (personality), Corporation. INTRODUCTION:Salomon v a Salomon & Co. Ltd. Is a landmark Case in UK court of Company law. The House…

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Sedition in India – Part 2

The constitutionality of the sedition law has been challenged in court many times and there have been a few landmark cases where the court had tried to outline the scope of the law so that it is not misused against the citizens. In spite of this we have seen number of examples where innocent citizens…

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THE COMMISSION FOR AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION AND ADJOINING AREAS ORDINANCE, 2020

INTRODUCTION:-The Commission for Air Quality Management in capital Region and neighboring Areas Ordinance, 2020 was publicise on Oct twenty eight, 2020. The Ordinance provides for constitution of a Commission for higher co-ordination, research, identification, and determination of issues associated with air quality within the capital region (NCR) and neighboring areas. Neighboring areas refers to areas…

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FAILURE OF ABORTION LAWS IN INDIA

Abstract :- Abortion is the deliberate termination of human pregnancy. It also means feticide. Before 1971 there was no laws about abortion of the pregnancy because of which a lot of women opted for illegal abortion which came with a massive risk of life to the mother but at 1971 Medical Termination of Pregnancy act…

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Coercion in Indian Contract Act, 1872

INTRODUCTION:-In the Indian Contract act, Section 10 talks about what agreements are contract?. It provides that all agreements are contract if they are made free consent of the parties, competent to contract or a lawful consideration with a lawful object as not here by expressly declare to be void.Section 13 of the Indian Contract Act…

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CONCEPT OF PIL 

 Public interest litigation is the use of the law to advance human rights and equality, or raise issues of broad public concern. It helps advance the cause of minority or disadvantaged groups or individuals. Public interest cases may arise from both public and private law matters.PIL was started to protect the fundamental rights of people…

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Impact of technology on children

Technology is now a basic part of our life. We spend most of our time on technology. Its need is increasing day by day. In the modern world, everything is being digitalized. So the use of technology is growing very rapidly. As a result, even the kids are getting very close to technology.Nowadays children are…

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