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February 14, 2022

Is it time India sedated the Sedition law?

Freedom of speech is a preferred right which must always be guarded zealously by this (Supreme Court) court. – Venkataramaiah J[i]. [i] Odyssey communications v. Lokvidsyan Sanghatana (1988) 3 SCC 410. Introduction: The United Kingdom introduced the sedition law in India, yet between 1972 and 2009, the UK did not bring any sedition charges against…

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Deduction & Exemption Under Income Tax

Deduction & Exemption Income Tax is a compulsory responsibility that is levied on every citizen, based on their capacity to pay, age, and gender. In regards to providing relief to the assessee from payment of taxes, in tax law, there are certain provisions for deduction and exemptions, which results in decreasing the overall tax liability.…

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JUSTICE TO MIGRANTS IN PANDEMIC ERA

The outbreak of covid-19 not only affected the health of people but also their whole life. Recovering from corona virus does not mean recovering from its impact; this is the situation where the need of justice arises. From the first day of covid- 19 broke out people are struggling, especially the migrant workers and refugees.…

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Summary Trials under CrPC

Summary trials are quick trials with the simplified procedure of recording the trials. “Justice delayed is justice denied” is the principle maxim for this concept. Primarily, Trial means a procedure where the Court adjudicates after hearing the case from both sides. It gives a fair opportunity to examine, re-examine and cross-examine the witnesses produced in…

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Intellectual Property Rights & Fashion

Intellectual Property has a shelf life of a banana -Bill Gates Introduction: In today’s world, fashion plays an important role in the lives of all people. Because of the world’s dynamic character, fashion is transient and changes regularly. People have grown image concerned because of the emphasis placed on design, appearance, and clothing. People modify…

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<strong>CONCEPTION OF FAIR TRIAL</strong>

“Let hundred go unpunished, But never punish an innocent person” The accused person has the right to  free and fair trial. It is a constitutional commitment towards him. Beyond the shadow of reasonable doubt the prosecution have to prove the guilt of the accused person. The accused person is provided with certain rights for protecting…

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