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October 29, 2021

Migrants in Pandemic

In 2014 LS elections, 31% OBC voted for BJP which increased to 36% in 2019. In this shift among OBC towards BJP, urban lower and poor income class migrants have been instrumental as they seemed to be convinced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s developmental model for prospects of better livelihoods. Poor urban migrants, a majority…

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DEATH BED TRANSACTIONS UNDER MUSLIM LAW

The Muslim population of India is governed by the Muslim Personal Law(Shariat) Application Act, 1937. Shariat is a personal civil law which deals with succession, inheritance, marriage, and charity among Muslims. The Arabic Term for death illness is Marz-ul-maut, which is made up of two words Marz i.e, illness and Maut i.e, death.  The rules concerning Marz-ul-Maut inculcate the ideas of the gift as well as…

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PEOPLE FACE TRADEOFFS

INTRODUCTION “There are no solutions only trade-offs” in the ordinary course of life people come across different situations in which they have to let go of one thing for the satisfaction of another in simpler terms this means a trade-off. For example, a business man’s most valuable asset is his time, he has to allocate…

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Bail under the Indian legal system.

Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, which specifically states, “No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law.” Every accused who has been charged with the allegations of a non- bailable offence has not only the right to a good defense but also to be by…

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RIGHT TO INFORMATION

The Right to Information Act, 2005 replaced the Freedom of Information Act, 2002. The R.T.I protects the Freedom of Expression and Speech under Article 19(1)(a) And Right to Life & Personal Liberty under Article 21 guaranteed by the Constitution. The Act is a very important tool which gives the power to a common man to…

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Digital Copyright Law

INTRODUCTION Until the advent of the printing press, nobody was much afraid about stealing their work as making copies was so tedious and heavily prone to manual error that only a few copies were made of the books and manuscripts. It was in the fifteenth century when the invention of the printing machine and consequential…

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Cyber crime

Cybercrime is a dangerous attack, a company or an individual may face. There are many cases where the cyber attack has brought massive loss to the company and individuals due to the data hack. We live in a technology-driven era, and every information is now fed on computers. Cybercrime involves an attack on computers and…

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Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996

Since the inception of trade practices, it could be observed that when two people decided to trade or enter into a transaction with each other, there would always be a possibility that some form of misunderstanding would creep in. With evolved times and with an evolved legal system, the legal mechanisms were viewed as a…

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