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August 6, 2021

freedom of religion

Right to Freedom of Religion (Art. 25-28)The Part III of the Constitution under Articles 25-28 prescribe for certain religious freedomsfor citizens. They include freedom of conscience of free pursuit of profession, practice andpropagation of religion, freedom to manage religious affairs, freedom to payment of taxes forpromotion of any particular religion and freedom as to attendance…

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FEMALE FOETICIDE

Foeticide means ending the life of a human fetus. Female foeticide is the abortion or eradication of the female child by surgical termination. In countries like India, China, Pakistan, etc. female foeticide is very frequent. It has become a disgraceful truth of our country. Such a practice has resulted in a rapid decline in the…

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analysis of ARTICLE 12 OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION

Legislature in its actions should not abridge the fundamental rights, the executive in its actions should not abridge the fundamental rights. Both are organs of state. So, state should not abridge the fundamental rights because the word ‘state’ has been used in article 13 and 14 as well.   If we give a liberal meaning to the word ‘state’ and we do…

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INTRODUCTION TO LIVE IN RELATIONSHIPS

“Law takes its own time to articulate such social changes through a process of amendment. That is why in a changing society law cannot afford to remain static. If one looks at the history of development of Hindu Law, it will be clear that it was never static and has changed from time to time…

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The Concept of News Gate

The news gate is a process of filtering out the facts to produce news. It works by filtering out unimportant events that take place and placing them in the bottom of the news cycle whereas placing the important ones on top. News gate is a strategy to filter out everything that is not deemed newsworthy…

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IMPORTANCE OF LAW IN SOCIETY

The law is significant for a general public for it fills in as a standard of lead for residents. It was additionally made to accommodate legitimate rules and request upon the conduct for all residents and to support the value on the three parts of the public authority. It keeps the general public running. Without…

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WhatsApp Privacy Policy

The messaging app WhatsApp has been around for a long time; it launched in 2009 and was purchased by Facebook in 2014, but recently, it’s been gaining more popularity for the encryption features that make its chats more secure than others. According to the WhatsApp website, “From day one, we built WhatsApp to help you stay in touch with friends, share…

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