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August 3, 2021

Introductory reasoning!

Introductory reason or critical thinking is the way toward flutter unmistakably and sanely about a subject. It makes a stride back and takes a gander at the deliberations, posing inquiries about them and testing conceded idea. By sharing in this nature of intelligent reason, you’ll end up growing groundbreaking deliberations and another how of moving…

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RULE OF LAW IN INDIA

INTRODUCTION: The notion of the Rule of Law is that the State is governed by the law, not by the monarch or the people’s chosen representatives. A country that enshrines the rule of law will be one in which the constitutional authority of the state is the fundamental and central law from which all other…

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abetment

ABETMENT The concept of abetment widens the horizons of criminal law to incorporate these criminal intentions and penalize them even when the person who bought the knife did not kill anyone but handed it over to someone else to do it. To explain the concept of abetment, the word ‘abet’ should be given deep scrutiny.…

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what is a plaint?

Firstly, it is pertinent to note that the expression ‘plaint’ is not defined anywhere on the civil procedure code, although the code defines the word ‘pleadings’ as a “plaint or a written statement”. Order VII, of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 contains all the aspects regarding plaint. In general, plaint is considered as a legal…

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Balfour Vs. Balfour

BALFOUR V. BALFOUR Court: Court of Appeal of England and Wales Full Case Name: Balfour v Balfour Date Decided: 25 June 1919 Judges: Atkin, Warrington, and Duke LJJ Appellant: Mr. Balfour Respondent: Mrs. Balfour FACTS OF THE CASE Mr. and Mrs. Balfour were a married couple who resided in Ceylon. Mr. Balfour was civil engineering…

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Fundamental Rights

FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTSFundamental rights are the basic human rights enshrined in the Constitution of India which are guaranteed to all citizens. They are applied without discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, etc. Significantly, fundamental rights are enforceable by the courts, subject to certain conditions. Why are they called Fundamental Rights?These rights are called fundamental…

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ESTABLISHMENT OF UNION IN INDIA

To be free, the workers must have choice. To have choice they must retain in their own hands the right to determine under what conditions they will work. ESTABLISHMENT OF UNION IN INDIA INTRODUCTION TO TOPIC:- Worker’s guilds are willful association of  Workers just as Employers shaped to ensure and advance the interest of their …

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