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March 8, 2023

Difference between Robbery and Dacoity

INTRODUCTION ROBBERY  According to Section 390 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, robbery has been defined. The statute itself often explains the crime of robbery in modern British and American law. The differences between words like “robbery,” “theft,” “extortion,” and “dacoity” are barely discernible. That is crystal obvious thanks to the Indian Criminal Code, 1860,…

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Effect of Registration of a Company

Angela Kathuria Ballb student 3rd year Gitarattan International Business School  Effect of registration under this Part   When a company is registered in performance of this- sections( 2) to( 7) shall apply.   All vittles contained in any Act of Parliament or any other law for the time being in force, or other instrument constituting or regulating…

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Executive: Pillar of Democracy

This article has been written by Vishwas Agarwal, a final-year law student at the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata. INTRODUCTION India is the largest democracy in the world, and its 1.38 billion people come from a wide variety of cultural and religious backgrounds, making it a formidable obstacle to overcome when trying…

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Anti – Trust Law

This article has been written by Mr B.C ARYAN , a 4th year BA.LLB ( HONS ) Student from Symbiosis Law School , Pune  Introduction The law instituted to give a free and open market to support the economy of the nation and its purchasers are known as antitrust laws. These laws give such standards…

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Contract Law established a Legal Obligation

This article has been written by Mr B.C ARYAN , a 4th year BA.LLB ( HONS ) Student from Symbiosis Law School , Pune  Introduction Contract law is a fundamental area of law that governs the formation, interpretation, and enforcement of agreements between parties. At its core, contract law establishes a legal obligation between the…

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Intellectual Property Laws

This article has been written by Mr B.C ARYAN , a 4th year BA.LLB ( HONS ) Student from Symbiosis Law School , Pune  Introduction With the quick globalization and opening up of the Indian economy, “Intellectual Capital” has become one of the key abundance drivers in the current International trade. Intellectual property rights have…

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This article has been written by Mr B.C ARYAN , a 4th year BA.LLB ( HONS ) Student from Symbiosis Law School , Pune  Introduction  A custodian in the banking business refers to an institution or entity that is responsible for holding and safeguarding financial assets on behalf of their clients. The custodian acts as…

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Important articles of Indian Constitution

This article has been written by Ms. Ayushi Notani, a 1st year BBA.LLB(HONS) student from Vivekananda Institute Of Professional Studies.  <INTRODUCTION India is the largest democracy in world. We adopted the Constitution Of India on 26 November 1949 and it came into force on 26 January 1950.It has  25 Parts,448 articles and 12 Schedules. The…

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