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June 29, 2022

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COURT AND TRIBUNAL

INTRODUCTION All of us, though we live times which is expected to be very broader, innovative and functional we do not know our own civil society and its structure. When we talk about Tribunal and Courts, most of us believe that they have same functions and both are similar but we need to understand that…

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PREVENTIVE DETENTION: A QUASI LEGAL PRACTICE

There is nothing more foreign to a civilized and democratic system than preventive detention Robert Bourassa INTRODUCTION There are certain rules and regulations in India’s governance structure that were either created to maintain internal security or have been in place since the time of British administration. It is quite evident that caste and racial violence…

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Freezing of Assets under Section 51 A of Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, 1967: A means of deterring the terrorist activities in India

UAPA, 1967, that is the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act is a legislation dating back to fifty years. The act was legislated for the competent determent of unlawful and illegal activities including that of terrorist activities which are harmful to the integrity, sovereignty and the safety of India. The act has withstood major amendments in the…

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SALIENT FEATURES OF 18TH AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION.

A constitutional amendment is a modification of the constitution  of a polity , organization or other type of entity. Amendments are often interwoven into the relevant sections of an existing constitution, directly altering the text. Conversely, they can be appended to the constitution as supplemental additions, thus changing the frame of government without altering the existing text of the…

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<strong>Salient Features of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Amendment of the Indian Constitution</strong>

2nd Amendment of Indian Constitution The CONSTITUTION (SECOND AMENDMENT) BILL, 1952, which was enacted as the Constitution (Second Amendment) Act, 1952, included a Statement of Objects and Reasons. OBJECTIVES AND REASONS STATEMENT The House of People has an absolute ceiling of 500 elected members, according to Article 81(1)(a). According to Article 81(1)(b), the States shall…

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Role of Merchant Banker

Merchant banking is a term used to describe the professional services given by merchant bankers, which primarily include consulting and banking services. They charge a suitable level of consideration from their client in the form of a fee in exchange for their unique forms of services.In India, merchant banking plays an important role. Essentially, they…

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