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August 5, 2021

SOVEREIGN GOLD BONDS

INTRODUCTION India’s relation with gold is deeply historical. After China, India is the next biggest consumer of gold. However, in comparison to the demand of the gold, India produces a bit less. So, the gap is fulfilled via imports that result in a substantial devaluation of Indian rupees, and the foreign exchange reserves being depleted…

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RIGHT TO EDUCATION MADE A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT.

Right to education is one the most crucial rights which is mentioned in the universal declarations of human rights (UDHR). Articles 26 of UDHR talks states that every human being should have a right to education. Importantly it also mentions that education shall be free and compulsory for every till the elementary and fundamental stages…

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EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE V. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Intelligence and emotions differentiate humans from animals. feeling is an element of a person’s behaviour and sure feelings will have an effect on his/her performance, emotions will even stop someone from manufacturing associate intelligent outcome. Therefore, once a pc aims to emulate human behaviour, not solely ought to this pc assume and reason, however it…

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Introduction and methods of judicial activism

The term “Judicial Activism” was first coined in 1947 by Arthur Schlesinger Jr., an American historian and educator. Judicial activism, an approach to the exercise of judicial review, or a description of a particular judicial decision, in which a judge is generally considered more willing to decide constitutional. It has been seen in India since the…

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General Rules of Succession

The Hindu Succession Act of 1956 is the third step in the process of amending and codifying Hindu succession rules. It contains a large number of directions regarding intestate succession. It is based on the Mitakshara rule of succession in significant part, although it applies uniformly to every other school of Hindu law in India.…

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Punitive Damages in Personal Injury Cases

Punitive damages are also called exemplary damages. They are awarded both to deter the defendant and others from conduct similar to the conduct that gave rise to the lawsuit, and to punish the defendant. They are often awarded to set a public example. Punitive damages are awarded infrequently, but they may be appropriate in many…

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Social Contract Theory of Hobbes AND Locke

INTRODUCTION The term ‘State’ has been through multiple definitions by the best thinkers of the 17th century. The common elements between all of these definitions were the salient constituents that are indispensable for the consideration of a state, which are: Population, Government, Sovereignty and Territory.  Hence state can be plainly defined as an “Association of human…

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RIGHT TO EDUCATION AS A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT.

Right to education is one the most crucial rights which is mentioned in the universal declarations of human rights (UDHR). Articles 26 of UDHR talks states that every human being should have a right to education. Importantly it also mentions that education shall be free and compulsory for every till the elementary and fundamental stages…

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Crowdfunding in india

Crowdfunding is a method of raising funds from the public for specific purposes like for a creative project like music, film, or book publishing, to fund a new business venture, for benevolent causes like community-based initiative, social cause, or donations for medical emergencies. The funds are collected by organizations, groups, or individuals by raising small…

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