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October 5, 2021

“RIGHT TO PRIVATE DEFENCE”

“Your physical safety is up to you, as it really always has been.”“You’re a hero when you defend others.”“You’re duty bound to defend yourself and others.” We here this everywhere from almost everyone who are aware about the Right to Private Defence given to us from the supreme law of our country.It is the first…

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Business Conducting Agreements: An Overview

We have studied that according to contract law the agreements and contracts play a vital role while enforcing a business conducting business. For all sizes of business required agreements there was a time when contracts didn’t play a vital role in enforcement of business. however in today’s world contracts that are valid have to be…

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ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND POLICIES

Environment is a very comprehensive term. It includes a wide variety of phenomenon. Environment includes the external conditions, resources etc to facilitate the interaction of various organisms. Law is all pervasive. Environmental law is  a body of law which consists of statutes, common laws, conventions, regulations and policies which seeks to protect the natural environment.…

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Types of Trademarks

Trademarks are of various kinds like product mark, collective mark, certificate mark, service mark, sound mark, pattern mark, etc. There are many forms of trademarks, but the purpose of all the trademarks is the same, i.e. to enable the consumers to identify the goods and services of a manufacturer from that of their competitors. The…

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What is a Free Consent?

What is Free Consent? Abstract Free Consent, in simple terms, means giving consent to a person for the performance of an act at one’s own will. But in the context of the Indian law both the term free consent and consent have their own importance and wide meaning. In this article, I would throw light…

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RIGHTS OF ACCUSED IN CRIMINAL LAW

The basis of criminal law is that an accused is presumed to be innocent unless he is proved guilty in the court of law. Every accused has not necessarily contributed to the crime, hence, every accused is presumed to be innocent. Rights to know the grounds of arrest- As stated in section 50(1) of CrPC,…

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Right to Education

 By 86th  constitutional Amendment Act 2002, Article 21a is inserted in the constitution to provide free and compulsory education to the children whose age is between six to fourteen.  On 4th of August 2009, RTE represents that every child has right to get full time elementary education  with satisfactory and equitable quality in formal school.…

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