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October 5, 2021

GENDER JUSTICE IN HINDU SUCCESSION

In the Vedic times and the ancient ages, women had the liberties to exercise various privileges and rights just like men. In the Vedic times and the ancient ages, women had the liberties to exercise various privileges and rights just like men. “Coparcenary is a Birthright” As per the Hindu succession Act 1956 Section 4(2) of…

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SOCIAL MEDIA

“Social media is not a media. The key is to listen, engage, and build relationships.”- David Alston. Everyone has forgotten the fact that social media was brought into existence so that everyone can be connected and share messages to talk. Since in the beginning of 20’s Orkut was the first most used social media platform…

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vicarious liability of the state

Vicarious Liability of the State The Government may be held liable for the acts committed by the people working under the Government and this liability of the government arises by the principle of Vicarious liability. The purpose and need of this liability is same as that of Vicarious liability added to that of the concept…

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GOVERNMENT

WHAT IS GOVERNMENT? A government is an institution or a system made of a group off people that takes care or manage the country or state. The government has the power To rule a territory, according to the administrative law. Government makes laws,  takes decision and perform various functions. Some of them are – They…

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COPYRIGHT LAWS

Authors, artists, and creators have the right to gain profit from their work, and copyright law protects that right. The goal of copyright legislation is to encourage people to create original works. The owner of an intellectual property has an exclusive right called Copyright. It guards against unlawful copying or use of the creator’s work.…

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JUDICIAL ACTIVISM GENESIS AND RELEVANCE

JUDICIAL ACTIVISM GENESIS AND RELEVANCE INTRODUCTION;- The expression “legal activism” in a January 1947 Fortune magazinearticle named “The Supreme Court: 1947”.Judicial activism portrays legal decisions associatedwith being founded on close to home or political contemplations instead of on existing law.Legal activism or legal restriction without help from anyone else is neither a goodness nor a…

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How to survive Law School

Law school is hard. Do not sugar coat it. Law school is demanding, competitive and stressful. You’ve to immerse yourself in textbooks, law classes and legal internships, hoping and praying that when everything will get over, you’ll graduate and pass the bar exam with flying colours. It’s a long road but it’s a journey well…

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KIDNAPING AND ABDUCTION

Section 359 of the Indian penal code deals with what’s ‘Kidnapping’. According to this section, kidnapping is often classified as ‘Kidnapping from India’ or ‘Kidnapping from Lawful Guardianship’. Section 360 of the Code says that when an individual is conveyed beyond the bounds of India without that person’s consent, the one that takes such person…

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PLEA BARGAINING IN THE INDIAN LEGAL SYSTEM

INTRODUCTION: A new chapter, that is Chapter XXI1onPlea Bargaining has been introduced in the Criminal Procedure Code. It was introduced through the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2005, which was passed by the Parliament in its winter5 session. It became effective from 5thJuly 2006. Originally Plea Bargaining is an American concept its origin can be traced…

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