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June 30, 2021

foreign aig: an insight

The voluntary transfer of resources from one country to another is defined as foreign aid. Any capital flow to developing countries is included in this transfer. A developing country is often one that lacks a strong industrial base and has a low Human Development Index (HDI). A loan or a grant can be used to…

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Star Intern – Varun Bansal

About Varun I am Varun Bansal from Bathinda,(Punjab). I am persuing B.A.LL.B from Indore Institute of Law currently in 1 year.I choose Law as a career because I believe in equality and rules to flow and in future I want to serve my nation and Law gives me the opportunity to be myself. I like…

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what is a system software

We build our computers “the way we build our cities over time, without a plan, on top of ruins.”― Ellen Ullman, Life in Code: A Personal History of Technology Abstract The data and programmes that make up your computer’s operating system are referred to as system software. Library of functions, system services, printer and other…

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Star intern – joel john shaji

About Joel: My name is Joel John and I am a law student. My aim is to become a corporate lawyer; I want to specialise in Company Law. I love travelling and visiting new places and trying new cuisines. I wish to study and work abroad after completing my LLB degree in India.  College Details:…

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Article 12 of Indian Constitution : The State

Definition of word ‘State’ as used in the context of Fundamental Rights – Article 12 of the Constitution defines the term ‘State’. It lays down. “In this part unless the context otherwise requires, the state includes the government and the parliament of India and the government and the legislature of each of the state and…

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functions of state as welfare state

“Power has only one duty – to secure the social welfare of the People.”– Benjamin DisraeliAbstract The welfare state is a government concept in which the state or a well-established network of social institutions plays a vital role in citizens’ economic and social well-being protection and promotion. It is founded on the ideals of equal…

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Why Lady Justice is Blind Folded

Introduction- Article 14 of the Constitution of India comes under Part III of the constitution i.e. fundamental rights. The basic human rights of every citizen of India are guaranteed under fundamental rights. The rights are implemented by the courts and are subject to some reasonable limitations. One of such fundamental rights is equality before law,…

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nuisance

Introduction An individual possessing a property is qualified for its undisturbed pleasure according to law. In any case, in the event that another person’s ill-advised use or satisfaction in his property winds up coming about into an unlawful obstruction with his delight or utilization of that property or of a portion of the rights over…

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