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August 15, 2021

racism in india

 Racism is a kind of hatred behaviour, exhibited in written, verbal or physical form against the ethnicity or physical appearance of a group or an individual. Around the world, problematic behavioural incidents occur and in India, media often interpret it as towards people of colour or blacks. There was a lot of discussion about these…

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Virtual Lawyer v. Real Lawyers

Introduction Cloud computing is the basis of every online or digital business. Legal-specific practice management tools are evolved in the fast-converting global to allow lawyers and companies to interact and engage without any delay with their clients. Benefits of a virtual law firm A digital law firm setup isn’t simply useful for an unprecedented time…

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Right to genetic privacy in India

Over the years, genetic tests have turn out to be more famous and affordable, and accessible in India. For a couple of bucks, primary predictive genetic tests can now be ordered online. Our genomes are just like a horoscope in that, if correctly interpreted, they may expose hidden secrets about our lives or predict the…

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Fundamental Rights

Fundamental rights are rights that have been recognized by the supreme court as requiring a higher degree of protection from government encroachment. These laws protect these rights even from the governments themselves. These are basic human freedoms which every Indian citizen has the right to a proper and harmonious development of personality. These rights are…

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TRESPASS

Trespass in tort law is a type of wrong which deals with wrongful interference of personal property. Usually, compensation for trespass is obtained in monetary terms. Trespass is broadly classified into 3 heads namely trespass to person, trespass to goods and trespass to land. Trespass is considered to be any wrongful act by a person…

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fundamental rights

Fundamental rights are essential human rights that are offered to every citizen irrespective of caste, race, creed, race, place of birth, religion, or gender. These are equal to freedom and these rights essential for personal good and the society at large.                         SIX FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS. Right to equality Right to freedom Right against exploitation Right…

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international court of justice

After the Second World War the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) was replaced by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which is the principal judicial organ of the UNO according to Art.92 of the UN Charter. As rightly stated by M.Shahabuddin, in essence, it is a continuation of the permanent court with virtually the…

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Protection of Consumer’s Rights

In modern era the consumers are called the king of the market but this concept of consumer field is not beyond a shadow of doubt because in reality the consumers are still the most deprived part of the market and are in a disadvantageous position due to non-fortification of their rights. They are suffering from…

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What is prenuptial agreement?

A settlement at the distribution of assets, liabilities, and issues referring to the custody of children if the wedding falls aside in the future, entered into an agreement by the marriage couples earlier than the wedding is known as a prenuptial agreement. Prenuptial agreements in India are once in a while stated as, pre-marital agreements.…

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