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November 9, 2021

Functions of UNSC

United Nations Security Council, as the name suggests is a part and an important functioning organ of United nations. It was established along with the establishment if united nations with the main objective set as to maintain peace and order in the contemporary world solve issues between nations along with other problems. Its objectives and…

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APPOINTMENT OF ARBITRATOR

When disagreeing parties are not satisfied with the judgement passed by the Court via litigation, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) comes in play to save the day[i]. ADR is an external dispute resolution method which is used to settle disputes between two parties or more, with the help of a third party. It has a wide…

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Agreement To Sell

Introduction Agreements to sell are also a type of sales contract, but they can be more thorough and legally binding than a simple sale. In an agreement to sell, the contract clearly states the price a buyer agrees to pay for either goods or the fulfillment of some kind of condition stipulated. Both parties must…

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SHOULD WE PROMOTE ECONOMIC RESERVATION

The Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Fourth Amendment) Bill, 2019, was introduced in the Lok Sabha on January 08, 2019, with an aim to provide reservation in higher education and public employment to ‘economically weaker sections of the society. The Bill was passed in the Lower House of the Parliament with only three members voting against…

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LAW AND SPIRITUALITY

SpiritualityThe essence of spirituality is distinct from religion and traditions. Spirituality is being trueto oneself. It is a quest for ascertaining the truth. By increased touch with oneself,spirituality helps us to rise above our baser instincts, prejudices and it stereotypeseverything. When we are true to ourselves, and we are constantly in touch with ourselves,it is…

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Section 146. Rioting

Introduction – The word ‘rioting’ means causing violent disturbance to a crowd which is peaceful. The Indian Penal Code defines rioting under Section 146 as “Whenever force or violence is used by an unlawful assembly. Or by any member thereof, in prosecution of the common object of such assembly, every member of such assembly is…

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EXTORTION

INTRODUCTION Section 383-389 of Indian Penal Code examine the laws related to Extortion. Definition of Extortion is given under section 383 of Indian Penal Code. Section 383 reads as “Whosoever intentionally puts any person in fear of any injury to that person, or to any other, and thereby dishonestly induces the person so put in…

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