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September 8, 2021

Nature and trends of legal profession

Being a legal advisor resembles being a tour guide in a foreign nation. Your clients don’t even have the foggiest idea about the region or communicate the language. You act as their translator, speaking on their behalf and assisting them in comprehending what is going on. There is, however, one distinction. Tourists do not blame…

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Conciliation

Introduction Conciliation is an alternative out-of-court dispute resolution instrument. Like mediation, conciliation is a voluntary, flexible, confidential, and interest based process. The parties seek to reach an amicable dispute settlement with the assistance of the conciliator, who acts as a neutral third party. The main difference between conciliation and mediation proceedings is that, at some…

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TYPES OF PROPOALS/OFFERS

SPECIFIC OFFERS A specific offer is one that is made to a specific person or to specific class of people and has conditions that must be met in order for the offer to be accepted. For instance, P may offer to purchase a horse from R for Rs. 10,000. This is a particular offer that…

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PROPOSAL UNDER INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872

INTRODUCTION From insurance plans to job contracts, contracts play an important role in our daily lives. Indeed, we enter into contracts without even thinking about it, such as when purchasing a movie ticket or installing an app. A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties, whether oral or written. Individuals, businesses,…

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Laws Against Child Abuse

According to the National Crime Records Bureau 1 in 4 families don’t even come forward to report such cases. And the cases don’t even stop. In 2012 the Government introduced Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. Basically the idea behind the act was that there should be a special act which should deal…

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cybercrime

Cyber Crime can involve criminal activities, such as theft, fraud, forgery, defamation and mischief, all of which are subject to the IPC. The abuse of computers has also given birth to a gamut of new age crimes that are addressed by the Information Technology Act, 2000. The various type of cybercrime are Crime against government…

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