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April 28, 2023

Preference Share Capital

This article is written by Calista Chettiar, a Second-Year BA. LL.B. (Hons.) student from NMIMS, School of Law, Bangalore.   INTRODUCTION: Preference shares, commonly known as preferred stocks, entitle their holders to dividend payments from corporations at an earlier date than common stockholders. In the event that a corporation decides to distribute dividends to its…

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Constitutional right to speedy trial

    This article has been written by kommula vikram of Lloyd law college Introduction Administration of justice includes fair and prompt trials in addition to the conviction of the criminal and exoneration of the innocent. We are all aware that a quick trial is what is required right now. One of the fundamental human rights is…

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Constitutional Validity of Right to Die

This article has been written by Ms. Shruti Medhekar, a 4th year B.A.LLB student of Keshav Memorial College of Law. INTRODUCTION: The constitution of India is considered to be the supreme law of the land, which provides for rules and regulations for the proper functioning of the government. It lays out the basic structure of…

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Euthanasia – a Modern way to provide Moksha

This article has been written by Ms. Shruti Medhekar, a 4th year B.A.LLB student of Keshav Memorial College of Law. The term euthanasia derived from the ancient Greek word ‘Eu’ means ‘good’ and ‘thantos’ means ‘death’. Euthanasia is the practice of intentionally ending one’s life to eliminate pain and suffering. The House of Lords Select…

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Writs in Indian Constitution

This article has been written by Ms. Shruti Medhekar, a 4th year B.A.LLB student of Keshav Memorial College of Law. WRIT: The constitution of India vests the Supreme Court and the High Courts with the power of issuing writs when and in the matters concerned. It is one of the important powers vested with both…

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