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September 21, 2021

Emergency provisions in Indian Constitution

Emergency provisions in Indian Constitution Abstract A state of emergency in India refers to a period of governance that can be proclaimed by the President of India during certain crisis situations. Under the advice of the cabinet of ministers, the President can overrule many provisions of the Constitution, which guarantees Fundamental Rights to the citizens…

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Trespass to land and Trespass to Goods

Trespass to land: Trespass to land is an unwarrantable entry upon the land of another or any direct and immediate act of interference with the possession of land. To constitute the wr0ong of trespass neither force, nor unlawful detention, nor actual damage, nor the breaking of an enclosure is necessary. Every invasion of private property…

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EXTINCTION OF TRUST

Indian Trust Act 1882, makes provision for the extinction of trusts under section 77.78 and 79. Extinction of trust means termination of trust. Section 77 lays down 4 situations when a trust is extinguished: – When its purpose is completely fulfilled. When it becomes unlawful. When the fulfilment of its purpose becomes impossible by destruction…

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FIRST INFORMATION REPORT (F.I.R)

FIRST INFORMATION REPORT (F.I.R) The first information report also commonly known as F.I.R, is when any given information is recorded by the on-duty officer by the aggrieved person, either oral or written format, about a cognizable offence they think has been committed by the defendant. Furthermore, on the reasons of commission of such an offence,…

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PARTNERSHIP FIRM – AN ANALYSIS.

The Indian partnership at, 1932 defines the meaning of a partner in section 4, stating “Partnership” is the relation between persons who have agreed to share the profits of a business carried on by all or any of them acting for all” In simpler terms, when two or more persons come together and collectively decide…

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PARTITION UNDER HINDU LAW

Partition in the most general legal sense refers to any division of real property or personal property between co-owners which results in individual ownership of interests of each. It means bringing the joint family status to an end. Partition can be referred to as an action, where a coparcener finishes his relational ties with his…

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NEED FOR FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES

Article 51-A, under Part 1V-A of the Indian Constitution was added by the forty-second amendment of 1976. This article laid down a list of eleven duties for the citizens of India. The duties which have been incorporated in the Constitution are enforceable by law. The duty of providing or laying down provisions for punishment or…

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P.R.A.G.A.T.I.

INTRODUCTION PRAGATI stands for Pro-active Governance and Timely Implementation and is a unique integrating and interactive platform. The platform is aimed at addressing common man’s grievances, and simultaneously monitoring and reviewing important programs and projects of the government of India. It also aims at exercising the above powers on the projects flagged by the State…

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