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August 10, 2021

WHY IS INDIA STILL A DEVELOPING COUNTRY?

India is one of the world’s fastest developing countries, however, as you may have noted, it is still classified as a developing country, even after more than 60 years of independence. In comparison to other countries, our country’s rate of development is slower and lower. Many people in our country are aware that India is…

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Potential of Space Tech Industry in India

Presently, India is one of the fastest-growing countries in terms of industrial development. However, unfortunately, our country lags behind other nations in the field of Space Tech, regardless of India currently spending around $1.8 billion on space programs in 2019-2020. While India releases approximately 5-7 satellites yearly in the latest years, with 19, 25, and…

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FALSE IMPRISONMENT

What is false imprisonment? False imprisonment or unlawful imprisonment is a total restrained for some period. It occurs when a person intentionally restricts another person’s movement within any area without legal authority, justification, or the restrained person’s permission. For example, when a person is restrained, by threat of force, from leaving his own house, there…

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BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY

“Nothing has changed for the survivors irrespective of the political party in power whether it’s in Madhya Pradesh or at the Centre. It’s always been the interest of the erstwhile Union Carbide and now Dow Chemical, and not the interest of the gas tragedy victims, which has dictated the policies of the governments,” said Rachna…

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THEORIES OF PUNISHMENT

Introduction For the longest time period punishment was looked at as something which was aimed at inflicting maximum punishment on the wrongdoer and hence methods such as stoning, impaling, shooting using a cannon, crushing etc was used. As the human race civilized, it was observed that the intention behind punishment has moved from simply delivering…

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Online Privacy

According to Black’s Law Dictionary “right to be let alone; the right of a person to be free from any unwarranted publicity; the right to live without any unwarranted interference by the public in matters with which the public is not necessarily concerned”  Privacy is a very important right that all the citizens of a…

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MENTAL HEALTH IS A HUMAN RIGHT

The Mental Health Care Bill 2013 was acquainted with the Rajya Sabha in August 2013 and following 134 authority revisions, passed in August 2016. Appropriately executed, psychological wellness enactment, for example, this assumes a critical part in securing the privileges of the deranged, guaranteeing admittance to mind, and advancing social equity for the insane, their…

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BOOK REVIEW- CRACKING INDIA: PART 2

PARTITION AND RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE One of the main themes of the book is partition, and the complex socio-political scenario that resulted from it. the partition was carried out in 1947, and the book roughly traces the journey from the early 1940s to the late 1940s. the countries were supposed to be divided on the basis…

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WHAT IS TORT ?

WHAT IS TORT ? The word tort has been derived from Latin term tortum which means twist. Tort means a conduct which is not straight or lawful but on other hand twisted, crooked or unlawful. It is a breach of duty recognized under the law of torts. According to section 2(m), The Limitation Act ,1963…

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