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September 6, 2021

DPSP and Fundamental rights

Fundamental Rights are described as the basic rights guaranteed to every citizen of the country under the constitution. They are present in Part III of the Constitution which ensures some rights to all its citizens so that they can live their lives peacefully. They help in checking the activities of the Government so that it…

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Section 140,141 and; 142 of Companies Act,2013

Section.140: Removal, Resignation and giving of special notice 1. The auditor appointed under section.139 may be removed before the expiry of his tenure only by a special resolution of the company, after obtaining the previous approval of the Central Government. Provided before taking action as mentioned, the said Auditor should be given a reasonable opportunity…

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STAGES IN COMMISSION OF CRIME

It is very difficult to give a correct & precise definition of crime. According to some, everything that is illegal is considered a crime. In layman’s terms, a crime is an illegal act penalized by the state or another governing entity. When a crime is committed, there are always steps involved. There are four stages…

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Wagering Contracts

All contracts are agreements, but all agreements are not contracts. It is the same with a wagering agreement, where it is an agreement but not a contract because it doesn’t fulfil the conditions under section 10 of ICA 1872, as wagering is expressly declared to be void. The Indian contract act does not define wager…

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Application of Mens Rea

A crime is a wrongful act done with a guilty mind. These are the two essential ingredients that make up criminal liability. The concept of mens rea developed in England around the 1600s, when the judges began emphasising on the role of intent in determining criminal liability. Crimes with mens rea can be categorised into…

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hierarchy of indian courts

India, as one of the world’s largest countries with a large population, has a highly strong legal system, which is inherent in the organisation of the courts, their hierarchy, and the judicial system. This system provides a source of income for a large number of professionals involved in the judicial system in various ways, and…

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Christian Marriage Laws

Christians are the second-largest religious minority community after Muslims in India. The marriage of Christian couples is governed by the Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872 which stipulates the primary condition of the presence of a priest of the Church or minister for the solemnization of the wedding. Section 4 of the Christian Marriage Act, 1872 (hereafter,…

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DRAFTING AND ITS IMPORTANCE

WHAT IS LEGAL DRAFTING? Legal drafting is the most important instrument of legal communication. The skill to draft well is the skill to think and communicate well. Therefore, it is important to recognize the purpose that a legal document has to serve. A legal document must be drafted in a way that it categorically specifies…

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Corporate social responsibility

Introduction The term corporate social responsibility gives a chance to all the employees of an organization to contribute towards the society, environment, and country and so on. CSR stands for Corporate Social Responsibility and is a business’s approach to sustainable development by delivering economic, social and environmental benefits. It also encapsulates the initiatives by which…

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