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October 23, 2021

JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

“If every saint has a past then every criminal has a future” Mahatma Gandhi So in the case of a child offender, special care should be given to his future for it is yet in a budding state and is not beyond repair. No One Is A Criminal From Birth, it is the environment in…

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Divorce under Muslim Law

INTRODUCTION Amongst all nations of antiquity, divorce was regarded as natural corollary of marital rights. Islam is the first religion in the world which has expressly recognized the termination of marriage by way of divorce. In India the divorce was recognized after the passing of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. Under Muslim law there is no…

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JUVENILE JUSTICE LAW IN INDIA

The Juvenile Justice System in India is structured around the Constitutional mandate prescribed in the language of Articles 15(3), 39 (e) & (f), 45 and 47, as well as several international covenants, such as the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and the UN Standard Minimum Rules for Administration of Juvenile Justice…

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Arbitrators: General Meaning,Powers & Functions

Appointment of Arbitrators All Disputes, which are of civil nature, may be resolved at any of the following two forums i.e. the formal system of redressal through conventional system i.e. Courts and Tribunals, or Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) which includes Mediation, Conciliation, and Arbitration. Keeping in view the condition of the formal legal procedure, it…

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” IGNORANCE OF LAW , IS NO EXCUSE”

The law is defined as a regime that governs human activities and relationships by the systematic application of the force of a politically organised society or through social pressure in such a society. Everyone is expected to respect and obey the law in the legal system. With a few exceptions, practically all of our actions…

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