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April 24, 2022

Negligence Still Continues – Study The Vizag Gas Leak in Visakhapatnam (2020) from Prospective of Bhopal Gas Tragedy and Oleum gas leak landmark Judgement

It’s Not Just about Vizag And Bhopal – It’s all about people life and environment. The Night of Bhopal gas Disaster and Years after That At the time, it was called the worst industrial accident in history. On December 3, 1984, approximately 45 ton of the damaging gas methyl isocyanate escaped from an insecticide plant…

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Vicarious Liability

Introduction: Liability for commission of tortious acts usually only attaches to a person who commits such tortious acts. There however exists an exception to this general norm. Under certain circumstances, liability for commission of tortious acts attaches to a person who has not actually committed the tortious act, under the law of torts such a…

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SEALED COVER JURISPRUDENCE

IF LAW IS A LANGUAGE, THEN JURISPRUDENCE IS ITS GRAMMAR INTRODUCTION Sealed cover jurisprudence refers to the practice of the Supreme Court and other courts of asking for or accepting public-interest-related information from government bodies in sealed envelopes that can only be read by the judges. If we talk about the legal provisions relating to…

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CENTRE-STATE RELATION (ARTICLE 246).

Introduction In this blog we’ll look into Article 246 of the Indian Constitution. We must first understand and know the types or forms of government present in India. Federal form of government division of powers between Centre and State it is an essential feature of our constitution. There are 2 forms of in indian government…

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RIGHT TO EDUCATION- ISSUES AND CONCERNS IN THE PANDEMIC.

INTRODUCTION                                               The right to education is a fundamental right for every citizen of India. Fundamental rights mean a group of rights that are recognized by the apex court which is the supreme court of India as requiring a high degree of protection from the government if any person violates any other person’s fundamental rights. Fundamental…

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What is Hurt

Introduction At the moment, a significant portion of criminal cases in India, more precisely in the Courts of Judicial Magistrate, are ‘Hurt’ cases. For instance, violations of Sections 323, 324, and 326 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. Without these cases, there is no criminal court. ‘Hurt’ is also referred to as effect damage, prompt…

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