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November 16, 2021

Courts On Right To Information

Introduction :- The Indian Justice System is one of the world’s oldest legal systems. It is part of the parentage India received from the British after more than 200 years of colonial rule, and the same is apparent from the many similarities that the Indian legal system shares with the English legal system. The Indian…

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Corruption

What came first—- the egg or the chicken! The answer is rather illusive. It’s more of anxiety for scientist and not for any common individual; even its answers are not to be bothered. What really worries should be rather in our “Constitution”. What came first-corruption or the population? Can any one find out what’s the…

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Merger And Amalgamation

Introduction Nowadays, the deals of Merger and Amalgamation in India are increasing rapidly due to continuous change of dynamics, increased competition, technology adaption, business expansion and globalization. Therefore, every company opts for the process of merger to reap the benefits of associating with a large company. Further, merger and amalgamation are often known as a…

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Healthcare For Prisoners

People believe that prisoners are sent to prison as punishment, and not for punishment. This implies that the loss of an individuals right to liberty is enforced by containment in a closed environment. Thus keeping the individual in the custody of the state, should not, however, have a deleterious effect on him. But this is,…

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What is Foreign Trade Policy?

The Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) was introduced by the Government to grow the Indian export of goods and services, generating employment and increasing value addition in the country. The Government, through the implementation of the policy, seeks to develop the manufacturing and service sectors. Primary Focus Areas: The Government, through the policy, primarily focuses on…

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Attestation and Revocation of Will:

Will is a legal declaration of the intention of a testator with respect to his property, which he desires to be carried into effect after his death. It includes codicil and every writing making a voluntary posthumous disposition of property. It is testamentary instrument by which a person makes disposition of his property to take…

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Why do we need competition in the market?

Competition is an inevitable part of the business world for businesses of any size. It is not a necessary evil, but rather an important part of the business ecosystem. In fact, competition can be an effective tool for growing and improving your business. Competition policy is about applying rules to make sure businesses and companies…

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GOVERNANCE; GOVERNING NATION

DEFINING GOOD GOVERNANCE Governance is a broad concept covering all aspects of how a country is governed, including its economic policies, regulatory framework, and adherence to rule of law. Poor governance offers greater incentives and more opportunities for corruption—the abuse of public office for private gain. Corruption undermines the public’s trust in its government. It…

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SCHOOLS OF HINDU LAW.

INTRODUCTION Hindu law is the most ancient law in the world. It was created to satisfy every need and welfare of the people. The sources of the concept for the Hindu law are Shruti, Smriti, customs, commentaries and digests. There are two types of modern Hindu law codified law and uncodified law. The concepts of…

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