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October 2, 2021

Right to Vote

Voting is considered as one of the basic rights of the citizens in India as according to the Indian Constitution all the Indian citizens who have been registered as voters and have reached the age of 18 years are eligible to vote. These people can vote in elections for national, state, regional, and local government…

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Note on preamble

The Preamble is the one-paragraph introduction to the Constitution. A preamble is an introductory and expressionary statement in a document that explains the document’s purpose and underlying philosophy. When applied to the opening paragraphs of a statute, it may recite historical facts pertinent to the subject of the statute. It usually states the reasons for…

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INDIAN ECONOMY: ADOPTING NEW APPROACH

After independence India chartered a path of economic development based on mixed economy, building a new industrial structure around the public sector and closely monitored regulated and controlled system where government played the role of license are in the process of building industry. There were few hiccups in between. In the late 70s Mrs. Indira…

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PSYCHOLOGY : THE STUDY OF HUMAN MIND

Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour, experience and mental processes. Behaviour includes all of our outward or overt actions and reactions, such as talking, facial expressions and movement. Mental processes refer to all the internal, covert actions of our minds, such as thinking, feeling and remembering. To study behaviour and mental processes in both…

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CONCEPT OF DELEGATED LEGISLATION

MEANING Delegated legislation means the making of laws which are outside the legislature. It is mostly brought out as rules, regulations, orders, byelaws, directions or schemes. When an authority practicing power is given by the legislature makes a tool of a legislative kind, it is known as delegated legislation or subordinate legislation. According to Salmond,…

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Contempt of Court

Anything that curtails or impairs the freedom of limits of the judicial proceedings must of necessity result in hampering of the administration of Law and in interfering with the due course of justice. In India, under Section 2(a) of the Contempt of Courts Act of 1971 defines contempt of court as civil contempt or criminal…

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CUSTODIAL RAPE

Section 376(2) of Indian Penal Code Introduction Custodial rape is rape perpetrated by a person employed by the state in a supervisory or custodial position, such as a police officer, public servant or jail or hospital employee. It includes the rape of children in institutional care such as orphanages. The term custodial rape is sometimes…

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FEMA

FOREIGN EXCHANGE MANAGEMENT ACT (FEMA): FOREIGN BORROWINGS Earlier since April 2021, the provisions of the act of foreign exchange management,1999 became a subject of discussion when the Enforcement Directorate (ED) declared to initiate an inquiry at preliminary stage for the purpose of examining the overseas borrowings by one Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB) on the note…

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case study: kulbhushan jadhav

CASE STUDY: KULBHUSHAN JADHAV  In april 2017, Indian citizen Kulbhushan Jadhav was charged with the allegations of involvement in terrorism and espionage activities and consequently was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court. India challenged the sentence and approached the International court of justice on the claim of revival against breach by Pakistan and denying consular…

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Dowry Demand

Dowry is that the demand of money or gifts like automotive, property, jewellery, furnishings etc. by the groom’s family as a pre-condition to wedding. Once these demands don’t seem to be met or part met by the bride’s family, young ladies square measure pestered and tortured by their husbands and in-laws that, in some cases,…

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