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September 7, 2021

purna swaraj

The purna swaraj declaration or declaration of the independence of India was propagated by the Indian National Congress on 26th January 1930, settling the congress and Indian nationalists to protest for complete independence or self-rule from the British rule. Honorable pandit Jawaharlal Nehru hoisted the Indian national flag on 31st December 1929 on the embankment…

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population explosion

Population explosion is a term referred to expeditious growth in population of the world. It is calculated from the difference between the birth rate and the death rate. It is estimated that by next ten years the human population will grow by one billion people. This expeditious growth in population results into both economic and…

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fundamental duties

India is a country who has the longest written constitution in the whole world. Each and every part of the constitution governs the citizens of the country about what are their rights, what they can do and what they cannot do. The Constitution has 22 parts and among each and every part of it, it…

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Circumstantial Evidence

The Circumstantial Evidence is hallmark of criminal jurisprudence system in absence of eye witness during the commission of crime. The circumstantial evidence being not direct evidence, the Supreme Court has laid down various guideline from time to time for its application for conviction. The “last-seen theory” and “Motive” forms important ingredient of the circumstantial evidence.…

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Plea Bargaining

Plea Bargaining comes under the section 265(A )– 265( L) of criminal procedural code of India. The term “Plea bargaining” refers to a person charged with a criminal offence negotiating with the prosecution for a lesser punishment than what is provided in law by pleading guilty to a less serious offence. In layman language It…

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SEPARATION OF POWERS

INTRODUCTION: For the management of federal and democratic states, the separation of powers is imitable. The rule divides the state into three branches – the legislative, executive and judicial – with diverse autonomous powers and responsibilities so that one branch can not interfere with the other two branches’ workings. It is essentially the guideline that…

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Recent judgments on Freedom of Press

Freedom of press is related to freedom of speech and expression. A foundation was laid by freedom of press and speech that good and perfect functioning of government is necessary and is also possible without public education and political discussion. This was printed in Cross Road, an English journal which was published but later banned…

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