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June 6, 2023

Local Jurisdictions of Court and Police

This article is written by Gauri Gupta, Second year student at Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. The justice system in India is organized hierarchically, featuring multiple courts and tribunals with distinct levels of jurisdiction. A thorough comprehension of the local jurisdictions associated with the court and police is crucial to ensure seamless and efficient…

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Importance of IP Law s

This article has been written by Ritika Goel, a 2nd year law student fromFaculty of Law- Delhi University.   Introduction- In the modern world, intellectual property (IP) rights have a significant influence on international trade and the indigenous trade of every nation. Additionally, digitalization makes it easy to steal creative ideas by any third party,…

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Reformative theory of punishment in India

The article has been written by Mr. Rajdeep Hembram, a 1st year LLM student from University Law College, Hazaribagh, Jharkhand                                 Introduction The root of reformation is the Latin word reformare, which means to form again or to change.  the reformative or the restorative theory of punishment emphasizes on reformation of the offenders through the method of individualism. According…

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Function  of Business Laws 

Introduction-  The practise of law pertaining to corporations is known as business law. It implies that the law is relevant to issues that arise directly from corporations. As a result, it covers the beginning, financing, administration, and conclusion of the corporation. But commercial law, mercantile law, or corporation law are other names for business law.…

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Equity Shares with Differential Rights

This article has been written by Ms. Preksha Bothra, a 4th year BA LLB student from BMS College of Law, Bengaluru. Introduction: In India, equity shares with differential rights (ESDR) were introduced in 2000 as a way to provide flexibility to companies in raising funds while allowing shareholders to enjoy differential rights. Equity shares with…

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What is the difference between murder and homicide

 This article has been written by Ms.Devika More,a 2nd year LLB Student from D.E.S.’S Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune. In criminal law, the terms “homicide” and “murder” are often used interchangeably. However, it is important to note that there are significant differences between these terms, especially from an Indian law perspective.  Homicide: Homicide is understood in the broadest sense as the act of causing death to another person. Homicide in Indian law is an umbrella term for various types of unlawful killings, from deliberate acts…

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Suicide pacts, Mercy Killing, Euthanasia

This articles has been written by Ms. Khyati Kanoje, a student studying B.A.LL.B (H.) from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management, NMIMS, Indore. The author is a 3rd year law student.  Suicide pacts, mercy killing, and euthanasia are all related to the concept of intentionally ending a person’s life, but they are distinct in their legal…

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