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Aishwaryasandeep

Defamation

Introduction  A man’s reputation is considered and treated as his property and of any harm injury is caused to it, then that becomes a civil or a criminal wrong as in case of other properties and is thus, punishable by law.  The rationale behind it is as to acquire a property, a person puts a…

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The Problem about Generation Gap

The problem about generation gap The term generation gap is something that we commonly use, whenever we have any difference with someone who is not around the same age as us. So let us start from the very beginning with the term generation gap, it basically refers to the difference of thinking process between the…

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Child Abuse in India

India has a really bad record when it comes to the statistics of child abuse and mental torture among the small kids which happens because of the bad intentions and criminal intent of some persons in India.Further, some of the small children are even forced in the beggary and criminal occupations because of the greed…

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Virtual Hearings During the Pandemic

The Pandemic has hit the World in the most unexpected way. Just as food, clothing and Shelter is essential, it is also important that Justice is Delivered on time. You cannot wait for the pandemic to end so that the Justice system may also resume. The Pandemic has not only brought out the best amongst…

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How children learn from observation

There is an interesting concept of pretend play or make belief, encouraged in most of theschools and playgroups where a child enacts the role of any individual he likes. For example, the child is asked to become like a Doctor , so he pretends to examine his patient and give medicines, he tries to showcase…

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Present Day Media

A democracy ideally stands on three main Pillars namely Legislature, Executive and the Judiciary. According to Edmund Burke Media is considered as the fourth wheel of Democracy. The freedom of press is mentioned implicitly in our constitution in Article 19(1) (a), every citizen has the fundamental right of free speech and expression, and the same…

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