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November 1, 2021

CUSTODIAL VIOLENCE IN INDIA: PART 2

In Part 1 of the article, we explored the rising problem of custodial violence in India, and it’s causes. In Part 2, we shall be exploring the various solutions that can be implemented to tackle the problem. WHAT IS THE SOLUTION TO CUSTODIAL VIOLENCE?           In India there are several constitutional and statutory provisions which…

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What is Foreign Trade Policy- Part 1

Introduction  On 4th April 2015, the Commerce and Industry Minister, Govt of India, Mrs Nirmala Sita Raman, announced the Indian Foreign Trade Policy for 2015-20. The Foreign Trade Policy has been formulated for 5 years. It looks into, regulates and laws are enacted for the export and import of goods. The introduction of the Foreign…

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Preamble of Indian Constitution

A preamble is basically an introduction to the document that explains its objectives. The ideals of the Preamble of the Indian Constitution is laid down by Jawaharlal Nehru’s Objective Resolution, adopted by the constitution assembly on January 22, 1947. The date mentioned in the preamble was when it was adopted on November 26, 1949. The…

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Fantasy sports

In the modern era, technology has become one of our best friends as it gives all the things in the world in our hands. It makes things easier and also helps in developing our business. These days one of the trending yet controversial topics bout technology is Fantasy sports. It is basically a prediction game…

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Violence Against Women

This article  introduces the discussion of legal responses to violence against women. It provides the context for the more detailed examination of those legal issues to which the courts can respond. Its objective is to show the many ways in which violence is relevant to legal disputes, even where it is not the direct issue…

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ANTI-DEFECTION LAW

As in the current, we hear about the jignesh mevani joined the congress party but he said that he would join the congress party in a spirit and not in formal way because it was against the anti defection law. So this term he would complete as an independent member but he also announced that…

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Free consent under Contract Law

The Indian Contract Act 1872 defines a contract as “An agreement which is enforceable by law is a contract”. Because it is enforceable for law so it requires certain conditions to be formed between the parties one of the important essentials is consent. Parties entering into the contract must want the same thing in the…

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