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February 4, 2023

Sources of Indian Constitution

This article has been written by Jigyasa Nain, a student studying BBA.LLB from Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak. The author is a 1st year law student. The Indian Constitution is frequently referred to as “The Borrowed Bag.” WHY? Because it is true that our Constitution heavily borrowed numerous clauses from other nations. And some individuals believe…

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Rule of Law

This article was written by SASANK.MITTA is a student of Indira priyadarsini law college. INTRODUCTION The word rule of law explains that everything should be done according to the law, which means everything should proceed without respect to discrimination and everyone is equal respect to the law and the word is taken from the French…

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Plant Varieties Protection in India

This article has been written by Ms. Samriddhi Vishen, a 2nd year LL.B. student of Shri Jai Narain Misra PG College (KKC), Lucknow. Agriculture needs to be developed faster than other core industries in India because it is one of the most important economic sectors in the country. Internationally, it has been agreed that plant breeders’…

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Prohibition against discrimination

This article has been written by Ms. Aadya Sharma, a 3rd year BBA.LLB (Hons) student from Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University, Lucknow. INTRODUCTION  India is a country known for its diversity in Culture, Religion, Beliefs, Languages, Customs, Traditions etc. It has a population of 1.4 billion people currently and has surpassed China. The official languages of…

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Cultural and Educational Rights

This article is written by Divya of 1st semester from NLU, Vizag. Everyday we hear about never- ending debate about “reservation” to minorities in educational institutions from our elders and now as we are in universities, it has become a point of argument for us too. But before going there we even don’t understand what…

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States under Indian Constitution

This article has been written by Ms. Bhawna, a student studying B.A.LLB.(H.) from Teerthanker Mahaveer college of law and legal studies, Moradabad. The author is a 3rd year law student. INTRODUCTION There are some basic rights and freedom, which are not for the compromisation. The state must protect to those rights and freedom. The result…

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India: a Secular State

This Article has been written by Nidash Prashar, a First Year Student at Rajiv Gandhi National University Of Law, Patiala. INTRODUCTION: The Constitution of India lays down fundamental rights which include the right to equality, freedom of religion and belief, freedom of speech and expression and all other fundamental rights. The constitution also contains a…

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