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August 6, 2021

Revenge Spending

Revenge spending is the marvel where shoppers burn through cash on things and encounters that they have felt denied off during the pandemic, in the wake of going through weeks cooped up at home, the customers amassed outside to go through some money. Buyers are searching for freedoms to compensate for their time. Shopping is…

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ANALYSIS OF BALFOUR VS BALFOUR

FACTS OF THE CASE: The complainant in the case in discussion is Mr. Balfour who lived in Ceylon, Sri Lanka with his wife. His wife had been sick and wanted medical treatment. She was recommended to live in England by her psychiatrist. An agreement was reached between Mr. and Mrs. Balfour that whenever Mr. Balfour…

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The upcoming trial in Indian federalism

The Indian Constitution may face an unprecedented crisis in 2026 when there will be a dramatic change in the composition of the Lok Sabha. Since 1976, seats in the Lok Sabha have reflected the 1971 census and have not taken into account changes in the population. The primary reason for this has been unequal population…

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STATUS OF CHILDREN BORN OUT OF LIVE IN RELATIONSHIPS AND RIGHTS OF WOMEN

“It is very difficult to understand why in this country so much difference is made between men and women, whereas the Vedanta declares that one and the same conscious self is present in all beings. You always criticize women, but say what you have done for their upliftment”.                                                                            –Swami Vivekanand. The apex court has clarified…

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Reformative Theory of Punishment

“Punishment the aim of which is to alter the character of the wrongdoer.” (Bryan) The penalisation system is an integral part of criminal justice and for maintaining Social Security. The progress of civilization has resulted within the change within the theory, technique and motive of penalisation. The practice of penalisation is important for the maintenance…

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Animal Rights In India Needs A Change

Recently in Kerala, where the literate population is the highest in the country. A pregnant elephant was allegedly killed after being fed pineapple stuffed with crackers by a local while it was roaming in a village called Malappuram. The elephant died standing in the river because its lower jaw was severely injured due to the bursting of…

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LAWYER VS. ADVOCATE

WHO ARE LAWYERS? Lawyers are the one who had degree e of pursuing law but had never represented themselves in courtroom on behalf of their client. A lawyer can be future advocate, solitaire, attorney etc. They have very less experience as they have just been graduated from their Law School. A lawyer can only give…

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Transplantation of Corporate Governance in Inida

Despite the fact that corporate governance concepts emerged in the outer systems of U.S. and U.K., they’ve been transplanted to many other countries as well. The transplantation has also been noted in insider systems that involves shareholding structures, and norms and practices of corporate governance. The development and emerging economies during the 20th century had…

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