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July 3, 2021

SUFFERINGS OF INDIAN POLITICIAN

SUFFERINGS OF INDIAN POLITICIAN “Let’s change the image of our country from “Scam India” to “Skilled India.” A politics is that the set of activities that are related to creating choices in teams, or alternative varieties of power relations between people, like the distribution of resources or standing. An officer could be a person active…

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VALUE OF TRANSGENDER IN INDIAN SOCIETY

VALUE OF TRANSGENDER IN INDIAN SOCIETY “Indian parents can accept their kids as rapists, murderers, criminals but not as transgender. I am transgender and this doesn’t mean that I am unlovable.” As we say be yourself, the world will adjust. Fearless, kind-hearted, and determined are some nickname that can do a little justice to the…

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Doctrine of basic structure.

Introduction In accordance with the Constitution of India, the Parliament and the state legislatures in the nation have the powers to make laws within the scope of their specified jurisdictions. But this power, however, is not absolute in nature. The Constitution provides the judiciary with powers to adjudicate upon the constitutional validity of all the…

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Challenges To Same-Sex Marriages

Denying same sex marriages solely based on their sexual orientation is abrogating explicit and implicit fundamental rights. Same sex marriages have been detested in India due to societal taboos and legal prejudices. The law too has biases with respect to the lesbian, gay, bisexual , transgender, queer, intersex, asexual and other members i.e. the LGBTQIA+…

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WHITE COLLAR CRIMES

Crime is considered as a disaster for the society. White-collar criminals usually occupy a professional position of power and/or prestige, and one that commands well above average compensation. White collar crimes can be divided into two categories – individual crime and corporate crime. This classification is done on the basis of the nature of offender. Crimes done for personal…

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Covid and My Life.

Covid-19, everyone has lost a lot in these 1.5 years. I personally have lost a lot too. I lost my grandma due to covid last month. She was the one who supported me even if I was wrong. She did a lot of things for me but I was not able to repay even half…

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CHILD TRAFFICKING IN INDIA : REALITIES AND REALIZATION

The process of illegal transporting and transfer below the age of 18 years for the purpose of exploitation is known as Child Trafficking.                                                                                This problem is prevalent in most developing countries due to porous borders and weak domestic laws to counter the issue. There are various causes of child trafficking like lack of employment, poverty,…

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Abetment under the criminal law

Section 110 in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Provoking, encouraging and aiding anyone for doing any criminal act which is punishable by law is known as abetment. This article talks about chapter V of Indian Penal Code, 1860 i.e Abetment. Criminal Law in itself is very clear while imparting any kind of punishment and…

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WAQF

The Indian statute, Mussalman Wakf Validating Act of 1913 defined a waqf as ‘a permanent dedication by a person professing the Mussalman faith of any property for any purpose recognized by the Mussalman law as religious, pious or charitable.”[1] So waqf is basically any property which is unconditionally and permanently dedicated to god with some pre-determined intention in such a manner that…

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