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July 31, 2021

FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS: IMPORTANCE AND SUMMARY

The Fundamental Rights have been classified under the six classifications Right to Freedom, Right to Equality, right against Exploitation, Right to Freedom of Religion, Cultural and Educational rights and right to Constitutional Remedies. These Fundamental Rights are imagined in Part III (Articles 12 to 35) of the Indian Constitution. At first, the constitution of India…

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State and Its Recognition

The term “Recognition” means ratification, confirmation, acknowledgment that something done by any other person in one name had one’s authority. Recognition involves consequences both on the international plane and within municipal law. State is the main subject of international law. According to Salmond, “State is a community of people which has been established for some…

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Treatment of Mental Illnesses

Someone who has been diagnosed with OCD or any such kind of mental health illness is likely struggling to manage the symptoms and to live a normal life. The challenge of stopping or coping with the obsessive thoughts and managing compulsive behaviours can be extreme, taking up a lot of time in a person’s life…

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MALICIOUS PROSECUTION

Malicious prosecution consists in instituting unsuccessful criminal proceedings maliciously and reasonable and probable cause. When malicious prosecution through criminal proceedings causes actual damage to the party prosecuted, it is a tort for which he can bring an action. Malicious prosecution is a common law intentional tort, while like the tort of abuse of process, its…

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CONTINGENT CONTRACT

CONTINGENT CONTRACT Introduction The word contingent means when an event or situation is contingent, i.e. it depends on some other event or fact. for example, making money is contingent on finding a good-paying job. Now, the ‘contingent contract’ means enforceability of that contract is directly dependent upon the happening or not happening of an event.…

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Star Intern – Mishbah Masood

About Mishbah: About : This is Mishbah Masood, 1st year law student and a freelance content writer. Grewing up, I always had a passion for writing. I enjoy writing about my passions, what interests me, what interests other people, and sharing it with the world. With each passing day, I was becoming better and better…

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star intern – Anjani Tewary

About Anjani My name is Anjani Tewary. I am a second-year law student in Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat. I have always been fascinated by the legal profession, especially the world of intellectual property rights considering its scope for growth and expansion in India. India is becoming a hub of startups and Research and Development…

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PUBLIC SERVICES IN INDIA

INTRODUCTION: Preceding Independence, the Indian Civil Service (ICS) was the senior most among the Services of the Crown in India. Other than the ICS, there was likewise the Indian Police Service. After Independence, it was felt that however the ICS was a tradition of the royal time frame, there was need for the All-India Services…

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