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October 5, 2021

PARLIAMENT PASSES JUVINILE JUSTICE (CARE AND PROTECTION OF CHILDREN) AMENDMENT BILL 2021

The Rajya Sabha passed the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Amendment Bill 2021, subsequently revising the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children), Act, 2015. The Rajya Sabha on July 28, 2021, passed the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Amendment Bill 2021, accordingly altering the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of…

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Multilateral Environment Agreements

Multilateral Environment Agreements Multilateral Environment Agreements are those agreements that that are legally binding or three or more member nations. They aim at achieving a set environment goal. A few famous multilateral environment agreements include the Montreal Protocol, the Stockholm Convention and the Minamata Treaty. These agreements deal with different facets of environment protection. Montreal…

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AN OVERVIEW ON INTERNATIONAL LAW

International Law is the body of law which establishes the rules and relationship between sovereign states. The term International Law means Laws of Nations which was first coined by Jeramy Bentham in 1780. Every country is referred to as state in International Law. International organizations and international relations. It establishes normative guidelines and a framework…

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Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) is an amalgamation of the existing legislations related to bankruptcy and insolvency. It has simplified the resolution of insolvencies and aims at making business more convenient. It also aims at protecting the interests of small-scale business owners. The IBC was introduced with the aim of helping tackle loan…

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RELIGIOUS POLICY OF AKBAR

ABSTRACT Jalal-ud-din   Muhammad Akbar, also known as Akbar the Great, was the third Mughal emperor who ruled from 1556 to 1605. He succeeded his father, Humayun, at an early age and was then taught by Bairam Khan, a viceroy who supported him in extending and centralising the Mughal empire in India. Akbar, the Mughal…

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ONLINE CLASSES

We are aware with the fact that how pandemic has adversely affected our lives in all aspects. It is difficult to say that who was affected more and who was affected less, the point is every one in some or the other was hardly hit by pandemic. Some lost their closed ones, some lost their…

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Quasi contracts

Quasi contracts are the contracts which are actually not any agreement or contract because there is no  competency, consideration, offer and acceptance, free consent of parties etc which are considered as the essentials of contract. But inspite of that these contracts are legally enforceable by courts of law and such type of contracts are known…

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CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDY

The six Fundamental Rights; Right to Freedom, Right to Equality, Right against Exploitation, Right to Freedom of Religion, cultural & Education Rights, Constitutional Remedies. This article will only focus on the Constitutional Remedies; Article 226 & Article 32. Article 226 & 32 of the constitution of India are also known as ‘Writs’. These two Articles…

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