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March 10, 2022

The Unemployment Crisis in India

Unemployment is a condition when a person searching for a job is unable to find it. Unemployment depends on the labour force and not the entire population. This is one of the major issues faced by India. One of the main reasons for unemployment is the large population prevailing in India. India’s population is about…

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Role of Legal Services Authorities in India

The concept of legal aid is to provide free legal services to the vulnerable communities in the society to conduct any legal proceedings in the court, tribunal or before a judicial authority. The core of this conception is that no one should deny justice because of their financial instability. This system is contributed majorly by…

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PRIVITY OF CONTRACT  

The term ‘contract’ has been defined under section2(h) of the Indian contract act 1872, which states that- a contract is an agreement entered by two parties with certain consideration and is enforceable by law. Section10 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 further lays down ‘what agreements are contracts’- An agreement will be a contract if: It…

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Doctrine of Eclipse

Introduction: The judiciary is the defender of the rights guaranteed by the Indian Constitution. The fundamental rights that citizens are guaranteed were included in the Constitution when it was ratified. There were various existing laws at the time the Constitution was created, some of which were in direct conflict with fundamental rights, so the Supreme…

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Is Judiciary exploiting its powers?

Introduction Lord Acton, Associate in Nursing English Catholic student, politician, and writer, once aforesaid that “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts completely.”[1] The Constitution of India is particularly highlighting the independence of the Judiciary. The Indian Constitution have provided with the system of “Check and Balances” to avoid the misuse of power by the Legislature and the Executives. Under…

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SPECIFICATION OF TRADEMARK LAW IN INDIA

INTRODUCTION Trademark is name, word, phrase, sign, symbol, design or expression and combination of all these things that identifies goods and service of provider. Trademark is a kind of Intellectual property Right which protects trademark owner can be considered an individual, business organisation or any legal entity such as Corporation, Government, Agency, and NGO.  Trademark…

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 Landmark cases for contracts

Introduction: Contracts govern our everyday life. Many examples of day to day activity, perhaps something as simple as buying a railway ticket, falls under the ambit of a contract. The Indian Contract Act came into force in the year 1872. From that year till 2022, there have been various interesting cases which have challenged our…

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CHEATING BY PERSONIFICATION ON THE INTERNET

Introduction: Shadowfax- an online to offline startup crowded delivery and third party logistics service provider started by Abhishek Bansal and Vaibhav Khandelwal based in Bengaluru in 2015. Meesho – E-commerce based in bengaluru founded by two IIT graduates Vidit Aatrey and Sanjeev Barnwal in 2015, where it provides small business to reach out customers via…

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NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT ACT

INTRODUCTION The negotiable instrument act was introduced in the year 1881.The act which helped to promote the growth of banking and financial transactions. Predominantly this act was introduced in the period of British rule, most of the provisions in this act still remain unchanged. The legal definition of negotiable is that something can be transferable…

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