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July 21, 2021

Lex Fori Theory of Classifications

The theory of lex fori was first proposed by the German and French writers, Kahn[1] and Bartin[2] in the 1890s. it is a prevailing theory which has been adopted and implemented by the English Courts as well. Lex fori theory or law of the forum is a way to tackle the problem of characterisation. The…

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Punjab Power Crisis

As the temperatures have taken off and it is top season for paddy transplantation, the interest for power has contacted 14,225 MW. Be that as it may, yet the force utility has simply had the option to supply 12,800 MW. The hole of 1,425 MW has set off power slices of as long as 14…

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Population In India

Population of India is likely to reach the one billion mark before the turn of the century. So far India’s population has grown because of a rapid fall in the death rate. In future it will depend more on the fall in the birth rate.  It is not easy to comprehend all the social, economic…

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Dil dhadakne do- A movie Review.

Though this movie was released in 2015, I watched it just the day before yesterday. And believe me, this movie is amazing, really amazing. Why didn’t t watch it earlier? Ughh!! The cast of the movie is also superb. Farhan Akhtar, Ranveer Singh, Anushka Sharma, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Anil Kapoor. This movie was made to…

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AI in Indian Judiciary

Artificial Intelligence i.e. AI is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. It aims at fastening the process of analysing and arriving at solutions. According to national judicial data grid (NJDG) more than 3.89 crore cases are pending at district and taluka level itself. More than 50 thousand cases are pending…

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RELATION BETWEEN COMPETITION LAW and IPR

Both IPR and Competition law are interdependent and connected. The Competition Act, 2002 was enacted for the establishment of Competition Commission of India(CCI) so that it can prevent the practice of having an adverse effect on competition, to promote and sustain competition in markets and to protect the interest of consumers so as to ensure…

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Theft (S. 378 – S. 382):

Theft is defined under Section 378 of the Indian Penal Code. Section 378 states that any person with a dishonest intention to take any movable property out of the possession of a person without the person’s consent to whom it belongs move that property is said to commit theft.  Ingredients of theft: There must be…

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registration of gst

Basically, after the registration of any business entity, the tax authority provides the Unique Identification number which includes the Permanent Account Number (PAN) and State-specific number. Basically. Unique Identification Number is termed as the GST Identification Number (GSTIN) which is a fifteen-digit number. The first two digits of the GST Identification Number (GSTIN) represent the…

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MENTAL HEALTH: A SOCIAL STIGMA

“What mental health needs is more sunlight, more candor, and more unashamed conversation.” – Glenn Close. INTRODUCTION: Mental health is more than the absence of mental diseases; it is a vital component of overall well-being. It is the foundation for an individual’s well-being and productive functioning. It covers mental health, mental problem prevention, treatment, and…

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