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June 23, 2022

Important Features of 37th Constitutional Amendment

Article 368 of the Indian constitution provides procedure to parliament to amend the Indian constitution. Indian constitution is largest, longest and quasi-federal constitution. Our constitution is both rigid and flexible in nature which means if parliament thinks that any provision or part or article is outdated or violating human rights. In past there have many amendments.…

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An Introduction to Patent of Addition

Introduction As we all know there is always a scope for improvement in anything, the same applies to the case of a new invention, which by the time gets evolves with the further new modifications and improvements and becomes more efficient and better. The process of the modifications or the improvements is usually a product…

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Instruments not duly stamped- treatment and consequences (impounding)- Indian Stamp Act

Introduction “instrument” includes every document by which any right or liability is, or purports to be, created, transferred, limited, extended, extinguished, or recorded; Instrument not duly stamped – ‘Instrument’ means ‘any right or responsibility is transferred,’ and ‘duly stamped’ means ‘instrument bears an adhesive stamp of suitable amount as specified by law,’ therefore ‘Instrument not…

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FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES UNDER THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION

INTRODUCTION:  Individuals are the primary organs of a state, and each organ must work together to achieve the state’s welfare goals. Individuals have a critical role in the welfare of a state and are entitled to exercise their rights. Our country, India, has the world’s longest written constitution. India, the world’s largest democracy, whose Bible…

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Special Damages

Special damages are granted in a gracious claim in order to compensate an offended party for noteworthy money related misfortunes. For case, extraordinary harms would be granted to a casualty who is constrained to be out of work as the result of an individual harm, and loses compensation as a result. Extraordinary harms are calculated…

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Settlement of Securities

Settlement is the “last action in the transfer of ownership including the actual exchange of securities or money.” The transaction is deemed complete upon settlement since all parties’ responsibilities have been satisfied. In the context of securities, settlement entails the transfer of the securities to the beneficiary, often in return for (or concurrent with) the…

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Concept of Design

A design is often the visible portion of an article’s exterior to the unaided eye. The act defines a design as only those elements of shape, configuration, pattern, ornament, or composition of lines or colours applied to any article, whether in two-dimensional, three-dimensional, or both forms, by any industrial process or means, whether manual, mechanical,…

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APPOINTMENT OF AN ARBITRATOR 

The appointment of an arbitrator is provided for under Section 11 of the Act. The law provides for full freedom for the parties to appoint an arbitrator of any nationality unless agreed to by the parties. However, in the event of a failure to appoint an arbitrator concerned they may go to court to appoint. …

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PARDANASHIN WOMEN IN CONTRACTS

Survival of the fittest Professor Darwin Introduction As we all know the basic human nature is to dominate and exploit the vulnerable. The one who is knowledgeable and strong enough can survive in society. The article is about one such vulnerable that is pardanashin woman and how the present legal system protects them from being…

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Salient Features of 52nd Constitutional Amendmen Act, 1985

Introduction In 1985, the 52nd Constitution Amendment Act on Anti-Defection Law was passed, & the Indian Constitution’s 10th Schedule was inserted through this Act of 185. The disqualification of the Members of Parliament & State Legislatures on the grounds of defection is provided under this. It enacted anti-defection legislation by adding a new Tenth Schedule to the Constitution…

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