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September 16, 2021

idea of lon fuller on morality

Lon Fuller (1902-1978) was a supporter of modern natural law. His focus was on the ‘Reason’ of the human mind and that law and morality are correlated. He did not look back to natural law theories for defining the purpose of social life, rather he responded to this by distinguishing moralities of duty and aspiration.[1]…

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DAYABHAGA SCHOOL OF LAW

In Assam and West Bengal, the Dayabhaga school dominated. This is also one of Hindu law’s most important schools. It is thought to be a digest for the most important smritis. Its main focus was on issues such as divorce, inheritance, and shared family life. It was founded between 1090 and 1130 A.D., according to…

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SEPARATION OF POWER

The concept of Separation of power refers to the system of government in which power isdivided among different organs of government .The organs of the government arelegislature , executive and judiciary these are also called pillars of democracy each organperforms their function independently without interference of other to avoid any kind ofconflict .Legislature function is…

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INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION- WHEN THE SEAT IS IN INDIA

International commercial arbitration is a method of resolving disputes that arise from international contracts. It is used as a substitute for litigation and is governed mostly by the contracting parties’ prior agreements, rather than by national legislation or procedural regulations. Most contracts include a dispute resolution clause that states that any contract-related problems will be…

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MARTIAL LAW IN INDIA

Martial law is a law that’s managed by the authorities and is usually proclaimed in a crisis or a reaction to an emergency. It can be declared in times of crisis when the civil authority can no longer function, the concept of Martial law can be unstable. It can be used to control society during…

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ARTICLE 12 OF THE CONSTITUTION

Fundamental rights are a group of rights which are guaranteed to all the citizens of the nation by the Constitution of India under Part III. These rights apply universally to all citizens residing in the nation, irrespective of their race, place of birth, religion, caste or gender. They are recognized by law as rights requiring…

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TAX IN INDIA AND ITS TYPES

To run the nation wisely, the government needs to collect taxes from the people; paying taxes to the local government is an important part of everyone’s life, no matter where we live in the world. Now, taxes can be collected in any form such as state taxes, central government taxes, direct taxes, indirect taxes, and…

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The Doctrine of Ultra Vires

The doctrine of Ultra Vires is a fundamental law of Company Law. It states that the company’s assets, as defined in its Memorandum of Association, may be removed from the extent permitted by law only. Therefore, if a company commits an act, or enters into an agreement beyond the control of the directors and /…

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