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August 4, 2021

Communication in contract law

COMMUNICATION IN CONTRACT LAW Abstract Communication refers to the transfer or sharing of thoughts, information, facts between two or more persons. Communication is important for existence and survival of humans. Man being a social animal expresses himself by way of communication. We cannot believe our life without communication. As communication has become important part of…

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how to hide your bra straps…….

Hide your bra-straps, it’s showing. Whenever I hear this statement, from my family, friends, random females, etc., all I think about is “why?”. It’s just another piece of clothing. Men’s are comfortable enough to show their underwear brand straps, which are actually meant to show, but females are said to hide. Why? Why? Why? The…

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Defamation

Every man has the right to defend his reputation, which is considered an important property.  This right is a right in rem i.e a right good against all the person’s in the world. Defamation is defined as any intentional false communication, whether written or spoken, that destroys a person’s reputation, diminishes a person’s respect, esteem, or…

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THE MATERNITY BENEFIT ACT

INTRODUCTION India which is the second largest country in terms of population is still considered a developing country. One of the major factors that is an obstacle towards development is the inequality in employment that exists between men and women. The social stigma which prevents women from taking up employment and instead providing for their…

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strict liability

Strict liability is a theory that imposes legal responsibility for damages or injuries even if the person who was found strictly liable did not act with fault or negligence. This theory usually applies in three types of situations: animal bites (in certain states), manufacturing defects, and abnormally dangerous activities. In some jurisdictions, the theory of…

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SEPERATION OF POWERS IN INDIAN CONSTITUION.

SEPERATION OF POWERS IN THE CONSTITUTION. Separation of powers means the division of the legislative, executive and the judicial powers of the government. Meaning that these bodies have their own independent function, and they work by their own rules and regulation. Many argues that these separation of powers reduce the excess of arbitrary of the…

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ARREST UNDER Code of Criminal Procedure

Chapter V of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 deals with the arrest of persons under (Sections 41 to Section 60). The Criminal Procedure Code of 1973, however, has not defined the ‘Arrest’. When a person is arrested, then the arrested person is taken into custody of an authority empowered by the law for detaining the person. …

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