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August 9, 2022

ARTICLE 18: ABOLITION OF TITLES

INTRODUCTION Part III of the Indian Constitution mentions the elimination of titles. The “Abolition of Titles” is covered under Article 18 of the Indian Constitution. ARTICLE 18: EXPLANATION The state shall not confer any titles on any person, whether an Indian or a foreigner, under the state services, which are neither academic or military honours.…

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Start up Stories – Exotel

Exotel is a cloud telephony platform that supports business, start-up, and small and medium-sized organisations in India and Southeast Asia with their communication needs. Exotel collaborates with various telecom providers to obtain numbers from them, links them to its software, and then makes them available to customers upon request. Exotel receives income from both actual…

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ARTICLE 19

INTRODUCTION Article 19 of the Indian Constitution guarantees six fundamental freedoms. Part 3 of the constitution deals with Article 19. All six of the rights protected by article 19 relate with giving Indian citizens freedom, which can only be restricted by a state decree in an emergency or for the reasons listed in section 2…

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RIGHT TO FREEDOM

INTRODUCTION The definition of “freedom” is essentially “not to be constrained in any way.” Freedom encompasses a variety of individual rights, including the freedom of movement, the freedom of speech and self-expression, the freedom of religion, the freedom to travel, the freedom to work, the freedom of self-identity, the freedom to own property, etc. The…

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China’s Entertainment Law Reforms

“The entertainment industry is vast and is a reflection of the society we live in”  -Karrine Steffans The entertainment industry is a common occupation found in almost every part of the world. From democracy to dictatorship, it exerts its dominion throughout all class, race, age or gender. China though known to be a mechanical nation…

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Biography of Konda Madhava Reddy

Honourable Shri. Justice Konda Madhava Reddy is a Former Chief Justice of the Hyderabad High Court and Bombay High Court, Konda Madhava Reddy (1923–1997). His lordship also served as a member of the Council of Smaller States in New Delhi. Justice Reddy was a prominent figure in the larger Indian courts as well as in Andhra…

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Biography of Justice Chittatosh Mookerjee

Justice Chittatosh Mookerjee, who was born on January 1, 1929, served as India’s Calcutta and Bombay High Court’s Chief Justice. He is the nephew of Shyama Prasad Mookerjee and the grandson of Ashutosh Mukherjee, a scholar and educator of Bengali descent. Honourable Mr. Chittatosh Mookerjee was appointed as Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court…

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