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October 17, 2021

Historical background of Forced Labour in India

The Indian Constitution enjoins a fair treatment to the labourers as a human being, a moral personality and respectable citizen. Therefore, the Indian Constitution incorporates various fundamental rights for the common man and the Indian labourers. The right prompts relief to those labourers who suffer due to socio-economic injustice. It urges the state to develop…

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UNIFORM CIVIL CODE

Definition: Article 44 of the Indian Constitution provides the Directive Principle of State Policy of Uniform Civil Code. It says that the State should take steps to implement a uniform civil code that would apply to every citizen of India. Introduction: India is the world’s largest democratic country with a population of more than 135 Crores people which usually…

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TRIBUNALS

Tribunals are the particular type of court which deals with only specific cases for which that particular type of tribunal has been made. The provision of forming tribunal was not in the original constitution, it was added to the constitution by adding a new part-14A by the 42nd amendment act of 1976. This part consisting…

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TRIPLE TALAQ

Triple talaq is the most famous case back in 2017 and it’s the most landmark judgment in2017. First, we have to know what the meaning of word triple talaq is or talaq-e-biddat as it is known among the Muslim community. Basically, it is the practice in Muslim law which gives a man’s right to divorce…

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#METOO MOVEMENT

#ME TOO MOVEMENT If you frequently use the social media than you may surely see the #metoo on twitter, Facebook or Instagram and more. What does the movement is all about you will by the end of this article basically in simple words the movement is for sexual harassment, sexual assault or bulling victims who…

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THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 2019: KEY FEATURES AND HIGHLIGHTS

Introduction The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 (the Act) received the President’s assent on 9 August 2019 which has replaced the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. The Act aims at protecting and strengthening the rights of the consumers by establishing authorities, imposing strict liabilities and penalties on product manufacturers, electronic service providers, misleading advertisers, and by providing…

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CRIMINAL LAW

INTRODUCTION The Indian Penal Code (IPC) is the official criminal code of India. It is a comprehensive code expected to cover all meaningful aspects of criminal law. The code was drafted on the suggestions of first law commission of India established in 1834 under the Charter Act of 1833 under the Chairmanship of Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay. It came into power in British India during the early British Raj time…

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Trademarks : General Concept and Meaning

What is a Trademark? We all recognise the association of the half-bitten black apple with Apple Inc.; the solid sky-blue bird with Twitter; the yellow “M” on the red background with McDonalds; the bright red “NETFLIX” with Netflix; and the words “Prime Video” with an arrow at the bottom with Amazon’s Prime Video. All of…

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