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October 16, 2021

Opting Appropriate Mediator

Mediation is a cheaper process than litigation and much more beneficial as it saves a lot of time and effort. Yet there is no use of mediation if we don’t have a proper mediator to solve the dispute in efficient applicable ways. The necessity of having a skilled mediator is as necessary as getting the…

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Sources Of Hindu Law

Hindu Law Hindu law is nothing but the concept of dharma, the concept of dharma in Hindu law is not defined precisely but it has come to mean the way of life a person lives and enjoys, which includes every aspect of his life. Right from the birth till the death of a person everything…

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Basic Structure of Indian Constitution

The Constitution was made in 1950 for keeping the needs of economic, social and political factors. The 1st Constitutional Amendment Act was passed in 1951 and it inserted Article 31(A), Article 31 (B) and 9th Schedule. Constitution itself states that with changing time whenever there will be a need to add new rights, the constitution…

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Doctrine of Constructive Notice

Doctrine of Constructive Notice The doctrine of constructive notice is the most important doctrine in the company law. According to this doctrine, the outsiders to the company are presumed to be well-known with regard to the Articles of Association of the company. The reason for the same is that the articles of association is a…

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LIVE-IN RELATIONSHIP IN INDIA

The concept of live-in relationships is not new in India, but the only difference is that people now talk about it publicly. A live-in relationship or cohabitation is an arrangement where two people do not get married but live together, often entering into a romantic or sexual relationship on a long-term or permanent basis. In…

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Patents: Meaning, Definition and Types

What are Patents? A Patent is an intellectual property used to incentivize innovation, by providing protection to the inventor, in terms of exclusive rights to make, use and sell the invention for a specified number of years. The Patents Act, 1970 (Act 39 of 1920) (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”), doesn’t define “Patent” in…

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STATUTES FOR PROSTITUTION AND TRAFFICKING

As per the Indian constitution it is a grievous offence to traffic human beings. The IPC has separate provisions to punish the culprit for trafficking. Buying and selling of minor girls is strictly prohibited especially for the purpose of prostitution, provisions such as sec.366 (A) mentions about penalty for abducting female child for sexual exploitation.…

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College as State

Can a government college be recognised as the State under the Companies Act? This is a main contention that was raised, especially in cases of discriminatory practices that are alleged to have happened in these colleges. In such cases can the college be tried under Article 14? These are a few questions that arise when…

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