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February 7, 2022

HIJAB CONTROVERSY IN KARNATAKA

Should young Muslim girls be allowed to wear the hijab in the classroom. This question has polarized Karnataka and its college campuses in the last month, so there have been at least two incidents where girls’ students studying in two different colleges in the state have been denied entry into their classrooms because they were…

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Legalities in Organ Donation

Abstract The law called the Human Organ Transplantation Act (THO) was passed in India in 1994 to streamline organ donation and transplantation activities. the sale of organs made a criminal offense. With the acceptance of brain death, it was not only possible to do kidney transplants, but also to initiate other solid organ transplants such…

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Hemp Industry in India

Any industry’s ability to commercialize and scale depends on government policies, as well as the stakeholders of that industry. The Hemp industry in India has progressed from a nascent to a revolutionizing industry, with the increased awareness and acceptance of hemp products in recent years. On November 15, 2021, the Food Safety and Standards Authority…

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Doctrine of Res Judicata

“Res judicata pro veritate accipitur” is the Latin maxim for the Doctrine of Res Judicata which means the decision of the court should be adjudicated as true. It is one of the oldest doctrines in the history of the world. The roots of this doctrine can be found in the various ancient legal systems such…

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CHILD LABOUR

ABSTRACT Child labour is the illegal act of forcing very young children to work. In India, multiple industries force children to work illegally. Among many sectors and industrial area, the agriculture sector attracts more children to engage in agricultural activity to earn their living. Eighty-five percent of children are from Indian rural sectors, which are…

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Top Five Consumer Cases in India

Introduction:-           Every person living in the world is one kind of a Consumer. The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 defines a Consumer, provides him his rights, gives him remedies when said rights are violated, and so on. Consumers face problems daily, some are given justice and some don’t. Here are a few important Consumer cases…

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