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October 24, 2021

Uniform Civil Code- Dream or Reality

India is a unique country not only in terms of geography but also in terms of its social scenario. It is also a land of various cultures and different religions. The Indian culture believes in Unity in Diversity but unfortunately this Unity in Diversity has not helped to bring political unity in India. Family law…

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ONILINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION

The National Center for State Courts defines court Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) as “a public-facing digital space in which parties can convene to resolve their dispute or case.” Digital technology has brought major transformation in the arena of dispute resolution. ODR is that branch of dispute resolution, which uses technology to facilitate or resolve the dispute…

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Competition Commission ofIndia (CCI)

Establishment of CCI The establishment of CCI is closely related to the evolution of competition law in India. As we know about how the Competition Act, 2002, replaces the previously existing Monopiles and Restrictive Trade Practices (MRTP) Act of 1969. It is with the advent of the Competition Act, 2002, that the Competition Commission of…

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Diverse Dimensions of Science

DIVERSE DIMENSIONS OF SCIENCE Science has a very important role to play in everyone’s life. It has radically transformed our life.  Even the constitution of India talks about developing scientific temper as one of our fundamental duties.Peculiar facet of science , especially the philosophy of science has impacted the methodologies of diverse disciplines including law.…

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Doctrine of Double jeopardy

The doctrine of Double jeopardy has been conceptualized in the Constitution of India under Article 20(2) which provides that no person shall be prosecuted and punished for the same offence more than once. It has been enshrined as a part of the Fundamental Right by the fathers of our Constitution under Part III.  When a…

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RIOTING

Rioting is dealt with under sections 146 and 147 of the IPC. It usually occurs as a form of protest or in response to a perceived threat or grievance. Rioting occurs when a group of individuals, or any individual within that group, commits an offence. The presence of at least 5 people is required for…

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