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October 4, 2021

Intervention

The concept of noninterference was preserved in classical international law, which indicated that no state should engage directly or indirectly in the internal affairs of another state. In this case, according to Oppenheim, intervention meant violent, coercive, or dictatorial involvement that hampered the target state’s control over the subject matter at hand. Hans Kelsen pointed…

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Judicial activism during pandemic

According to black’s law dictionary judicial activism is defined as a philosophy of judicial decision making whereby judges allow their personal views about public policy, among other factors to guide their decisions usually with the suggestion that adherents of this philosophy tend to find constitutional violation and are willing to ignore precedent. Judicial activism means…

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ETHICS : THE MORAL PHILOSOHPY

The word Ethics has been derived from the Greek adjective “ethos”, which comes from “ethica”— which means custom, habits or usages. Literally: The term ethics mean the science of customs and habits of men. It is the science of habitual conduct of man. Ethics is science because it depends upon the observation, classification and explaination of human conduct. But it is normative…

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CENSORSHIP IN INDIA

In general, censorship in India, which involves the suppression of speech or other public communication, raises issues of freedom of speech, which is protected by the Indian constitution.The Constitution of India guarantees freedom of expression, but places certain restrictions on content, with a view towards maintaining communal and religious harmony, given the history of communal…

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Did BRITISHERS CIVILISED INDIANS

There is a popular belief that the britishers colonized and civilized India and some people also seems to be showing respect towards them especially some Indians. Britishers came to India seeing it a great trade site and they eventually and slowly captured all of India and it’s resources. Europeans sent Christopher Columbus on a voyage…

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RELIGION

Religion is accepted to be simply close to home matter. That is the reason religion has a significant spot in the existence of a person. Since it fulfils the social, mental and otherworldly requirements of a person. In most customary social orders, religion assumes a focal part in life. The religious institutions and beliefs are…

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Article 19 under Indian Constitution

Article 19 under Indian Constitution Abstract We have certain basic rights as citizens of India. Fundamental rights are enshrined in the Indian constitution under Part III. These basic rights are fundamental rights that we get right from birth. No single person or state may take away the same from us. In particular, there are six…

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IPR and development

 Development is a process that creates growth, progress, positive change or the addition of physical, economic, environmental, social and demographic components.  More recently economic growth has been valued, not for its own sake but for facilitating human freedom. Experts like the Nobel prize winning economist Amartya Sen, renowned philosopher Martha Nussbaum have called this the ‘capabilities approach’ to development. Economic growth…

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Preamble to the Constitution

Preamble is the Identity Card of the Constitution N.A Pakhivala (Eminent Jurist and Constitutional Expert) The American Constitution was the first country to begin with the practice of writing Preamble. Thereafter many countries, including India has followed this practice. The term “Preamble” is used to refer the introduction or preface of the Constitution.  It is…

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