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July 28, 2021

CASE ANALYSIS KESAVANANDA BHARTI CASE

CASE ANALYSIS KESAVANANDA BHARTI CASE The Keshavnanda Bharti case was very famous and it was also known as a fundamental rights case and also the serious conflict between the judiciary and the government. under this case, the Supreme Court of India concentrated on the Basic Structure doctrine of the constitution which forms and gives basic…

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KHALISTAN MOVEMENT

                 Khalistan movement The Khalistan movement is a Sikh separatist movement seeking to create a homeland for Sikhs by establishing a sovereign state, called Khalistān in the Punjab Region. Such a state existed in Punjab from 1709 to 1849. Objectives:1-To create an independent state- Khalistan. 2-Self Home Rule. 3-Anti-Nationalism. Historical events responsible for Khalistan: 1947…

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Violence against women and girls

Violence against women and girls is a hidden global crisis which knows no boundaries of geography or culture. But, marginalized women, such as poor women and girls, are most likely to experience it, most often at the hands of their husbands or partners. One of the most widespread violations of human rightsViolence against women and…

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CYBERBULLYING : A SERIOUS ISSUE

Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place over digital devices like cell phones, computers, and tablets. Cyberbullying can occur through SMS, Text, and apps, or online in social media, forums, or gaming where people can view, participate in, or share content. Cyberbullying includes sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful, false, or mean content about someone else.…

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Sale of Immovable Property

Property can be transferred through different modes, that is through sale, mortgage, lease, gift, exchange etc. Under the Transfer of Property Act 1882, Section 54 states that sale is defined as the transfer of ownership of a property in exchange for a price paid or promised or partly paid or part promised. Generally speaking, in a sale of…

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WHY DO WE NEED THE ADR MECHANISM?

“Interminable, time consuming, complex and expensive Court procedures impelled jurists to search for an alternative Forum, less formal, more effective and speedy for resolution of disputes, avoiding procedural claptrap and this led them to Arbitration Act, 1940. However, the way in which the proceedings under the Act are conducted and without exception challenged in Courts,…

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doctrine of pith and substance

The doctrine of pith and substance is one of the oldest theories used to resolve constitutional matters in India. The word “pith” refers to the true nature or the essence of something, and “substance” refers to the essential part, thereby, the doctrine is defined as, “most significant part of something in which its true essence…

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