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March 21, 2023

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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Approaches to negotiation

This Article has been written by Aakriti Singh, a 3rd Year student of LLB (Hons.) from Amity Law School, Amity University Noida.  INTRODUCTION  Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) is a collective term for the various methods of resolving conflicts and disagreements between parties, without the need for litigation. In recent years, this form of external dispute…

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Judicial intervention in Arbitration

This article has been written by Ms. Suhani Singh, a student studying B.A.LL.B[HONS.] from Teerthanker Mahaveer College Of Law And Legal Studies, Moradabad. The author is 3rd year law student. Introduction In India, arbitration law has a lengthy history of development. The Bengal Rules, eventually, introduced modern arbitration for the first time in British India…

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Power of Companies to alter its share capital

Power of Limited companies to alter its share capital – Aditya Jain  Introduction Section 61 of Companies Act, 2013, has laid down the power of limited company to alter its share capital. Section 61 came into existence on 1st April 2014 excluding the proviso of sub-section 1 and the proviso was implemented on 1st June 2016. Limited company…

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Defamation

This article has been written by  Shubham Jadia, a student of Indore Institute of Law. ABSTRACT  Now-a-days, the debate on the legality of defamation is on a rise. In this paper we will explore the evolution of defamation in various legal systems and does a comparative study of the present defamation laws in various jurisdictions.…

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Vicarious Liability under Indian Penal Code

VICARIOUS LIABLITY UNDER IPC Introduction The notion of vicarious responsibility holds one person accountable for the wrongdoing of another. Joint responsibility is another term for the idea of vicarious liability. Both civil and criminal law can impose vicarious responsibility. Only when there is a legal relationship between the two parties, or when the parties are…

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