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August 28, 2022

FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS : CONCEPT AND NATURE

By CS  Shirish Bhootra 2022-08-27 Introduction : Fundamental rights are provided under part III of the  Constitution of India which was adopted on 26th November 1949 but came into effect on 26th January 1950. These Fundamental rights provide a guarantee that every citizen of this nation can live a life of peace and harmony throughout the territory…

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Abetment of suicide

In section 306 of the Indian Penal Court, abetment of suicide is if any person commits suicide, whoever abets the commission of such suicide, shall be punishable with imprisonment of either description of a term which may extend to 10 years, and shall also be liable to fine. In other words, someone who abets others…

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GI OF KANDHAMAL HALDI

Introduction: A Geographical Indication (GI) tag is a name or sign which is given on products having a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation of that region. The geographic origin can be a town or a particular region of a country. The use of a geographical indication acts as a certification which…

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<strong>CRIMINAL MISAPPROPRIATION OF PROPERTY UNDER THE INDIAN PENAL CODE</strong>

INTRODUCTION The offence of criminal misappropriation of property is an offence against property. In criminal misappropriation, criminal refers to something related to an act that is wrong or crime or something prohibited by law. And Misappropriation refers to the unfair taking of another person’s belongings for one’s own use. Thus, criminal misappropriation is the dishonest conversion of another’s…

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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS :

INTRODUCTION : Fundamental rights are considered  to be the most important part of the Constitution of India.  Their origination is from France’s Declaration of Bill of Rights of Man, England’s Bill of Rights, the Development of the Irish Constitution, as well as, the United States of America’s Bill of Rights. Initially, Constitution provides for seven…

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Who is a Refugee?

The term refugee is highly descriptive and even potent. When one thinks of refugees, images of fleeing populations struggling with their belongings and desperately crossing borders, images of refugee camps with no employment opportunities, and women cooking on the side of roads to feed their starving children are a few of the images that come…

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