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September 30, 2021

article 19(1)(g) and environment

Article 19(1)(g) According to Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution, all Indian citizens have the basic right to engage in any profession or business, trade or commerce anywhere in India. However, this is not an absolute right, so you have reasonable restrictions. Article 19, clause 6 of the Constitution imposes appropriate restrictions on this fundamental right…

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ROUSSEAU’S GENERAL WILL

The concept of progress is extremely appealing in modern life. The traditional opinion in the 18th century, as European cultures grew more prosperous and sophisticated, was that humanity was firmly established on a good trajectory from barbarism and ignorance to wealth and civilisation. However, one 18th century philosopher vehemently disagreed, and his ideas are still…

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Malicious Prosecution

Malicious Prosecution is defined as the proceedings of judicial which are institutes by one person against the other person from any of the wrong or improper motive for any probable cause which sustains it. Malicious prosecution is a remedy for any baseless malicious claims. It is not limited to criminal prosecutions, but can also target…

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CRIMINAL LIABILITY AND PUNISHMENT

According to Sir John Salmond, “liability is the bond of necessity that exists between the wrongdoer and the remedy of the wrong”. A man’s liability consists of things which he must do or suffer because he has failed to do what he ought to have done. Criminal liability arises in case of an offence that…

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Writ of Habeas Corpus

Writ of habeas corpus acts as a legal remedy for the person who has been illegally detained by the police authorities or by any other public authority. Habeas corpus basically means to present the body in front of the court. The purpose of this writ is to release any person who is illegally detained or…

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Conversion from Hinduism to Islam

India is a country that made itself a secular state and ensures every citizen a right to profess any religion through article 25 that says – “all persons are equally entitled to freedom of conscience and right to freely profess, practice and propagate religion subject to public order, morality and health”. But some religious matters…

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