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September 20, 2021

RIGHT TO TEMPLE ENTRY

Right to temple entry is an important right, especially considering the Young Indian Lawyer’s Association v State of Kerala case, famously referred to as the Sabrimala case. The Young Lawyer’s Association case is about the temple entry of women in the temple of Lord Ayyappa. According to the temple rules and local beliefs, due the…

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REEL REALITY

INTRODUCTION The Covid-19 pandemic has forced learning to move into the online space. Learners have been denied the real-world touch-and-feel experience of learning in a face-to-face mode from wise facilitators, and the enjoyment of the classroom experience with real life peers. Even before Covid-19, there was already a high growth and adoption in education technology.…

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Sustainablility solutions

One of the first steps consumers can take is the refusal of purchasing from brands that may not be taking the proper precautions in order to protect the environment. Refusing to purchase goods that leave a high carbon footprint might be the first step into finding different alternatives when it comes to fashion consumption. The…

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NALANDA UNIVERSITY.

India was called the golden bird. You know why? since we topped in knowledge we had books, texts, vedas for everything, from medicine to stars and cure for number of disease but what happened now why we lack in fields of education even though we had Nalanda University where number of travellers came just to…

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CONCEPT OF CORPORATE VEIL

Corporate Veil is a concept that isolates shareholders’ personalities from the companies. It shields stockholders from being held accountable for the company’s conduct. The firm and its stockholders are separated by a fictional veil, and the company only operates through its human agents. Many times, the corporation is seen committing improper/illegal behaviours behind the company’s…

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IMPORTANCE OF CONTRACTS

Contracts are a necessary component of our daily lives. Contrary to popular assumption, contracts are utilised extensively not only in business transactions but also in our daily lives. You might be astonished to learn that on a daily basis, one signs numerous contracts! Contracts are used in a variety of situations, including signing a business…

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Void Marriages under Hindu Law

Section 11 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 lays down the conditions in which a marriage between persons is regarded as void ab initio. As per the Section, any marriage solemnized at the commencement of this Act shall be if it contravenes any of the conditions which are specified in Clauses (i), (iv) and (v)…

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GENDER DISCRIMINATION AT WORKPLACES

Article 14 of the Indian Constitution states that all are equal before the law. It is the responsibility of the state to ensure that nobody is discriminated against in the country. Everybody is equal and should not be subjected to discrimination. Article 15(1) of the Constitution prevents the State from discriminating against any person on…

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