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July 31, 2021

The Decline of the Judicial Ordeal

Introduction  The decline of the Judicial Ordeal: From God as witness to Man as witness, starts with the birth of a jury trial. Many years back, two legal systems had appeared: common law of England and the civil law of the Continent. In both the laws, historians have particularly focused on one development, which is…

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Rights of Prisoners

 “No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment”. – Article 5 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Traditionally, prison means a place in which persons are kept in custody when trail is pending or in which they are confined as punishment after conviction. Prisoners are deprived…

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2020 ZOOM COLLEGE

 In a student’s life, college is the fresh start of life independently. It’s new journey of life that we had to follow all alone without any support. Everyone had dreamt of working hard, focusing on their studies, making new friends, travelling, falling in love throughout their college life. Enjoying our hostel and college life what…

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eMERGENCE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN INDIA

INTRODUCTION Intellectual property rights have advanced to the point that they now play a significant role in the growth of the global economy over the last two decades. In the 1990s, numerous countries independently strengthened their laws and regulations in this field. At the global level, IPRs have been strengthened to the point of serious…

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bailment

The term ‘bailment’ is derived from a French word ‘bailer’ which means ‘to give or to deliver’. In Common law, it means any kind of handing over of certain property, particularly goods, for a certain period.As per Section 148 of Contract Act, 1872, “A bailment is the delivery of goods by one person to another…

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