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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

 This article has been written by Ms. Saina Parveen, a CS Executive level Student from the Institute of Company Secretary of India (ICSI) INTRODUCTION Corporate governance is the framework of rules, regulations, processes, procedures, customs, systems, policies, laws, and institutions that direct the ways within and by which an organization is act and is controlled…

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OFFENCES RELATING TO WOMEN

This article has been written by Soudip Das, a student of 4th Semester, BBA LLB, Adamas University     ABSTRACT  This article discusses women’s offences such as sexual violence, domestic violence, honor-based violence, stalking and harassment, and discrimination. We examine the legal and societal frameworks that have shaped women’s experiences of violence and discrimination, highlighting the…

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Dowry Death

This article is written by Ms. Roshani Chaudhary of 4th semester studying B.A.LL.B(hons) in UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN, FIVE YEAR LAW COLLEGE, JAIPUR. INTRODUCTION: DOWRY is a word which has a deep meaning in itself. Dowry death is the most sensitive topic which means that women are getting punished by their husband or her husband’s family…

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ACTUS REUS : ACTING ON THE INTENT

This article has been written by Ms.Haya Khan, a student studying in B.A,LL.B. from Amity University,Kolkata.The author is a 2nd year Law student.   INTRODUCTION    ‘Actus reus’ is referred to as ‘guilty act’ and this term was derived from a latin phrase used to describe a criminal act.Actus reus is a criminal act committed…

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Mischief

This article has been written by Ms. Akanksha Choudhary, a 3rd year BA.LLB (Hons.) Student from CMR University, School of Legal Studies, Bengaluru. INTRODUCTION A common definition of mischief is something that is mildly destructive but not intended to create significant harm or damage. To understand the idea, Mayank, a man who is eating supper…

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WHAT IS MOONLIGHTING ? 

This article has been written by Ms.Haya Khan, a student studying in B.A,LL.B. from Amity University,Kolkata.The author is a 2nd year Law student.        INTRODUCTION    Moonlighting is a term used to describe the practice of holding down a second job or engaging in freelance work outside of one’s regular employment. The term…

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ADULTERY

                         16 Introduction: Adultery is a term used to describe a voluntary sexual relationship between a married person and someone who is not their spouse. Many countries consider adultery a crime, and it can be punishable by law. In this legal article, we will…

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witness

This article has been written by Bidisha Banerjee, a 2nd year B.A LL.B student of Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College, University of Calcutta.   INTRODUCTION   Evidence is considered as the most important ingredient in taking a case forward. Evidence can flip the course of a case and alter the course through which the case…

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Company Law

This article has been written by Mr. Aman Mishra, a 5th year student studying BALLB, from at IMS Unison University, Dehradun. Introduction: – The Companies Act, 2013 was an enacted to consolidate and amend the relating to the companies. The companies Act, 2013 was preceded by the companies Act, 1956 which was preceded by joint…

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Honour Killing: An Act not so honourable

This article has been written by Ms. Nancy Maggo , a 5th year BBALLB Student from Law College Dehradun faculty of Uttaranchal University. INTRODUCTION Honor killings are a type of crime that are typically committed within the family and community. An individual is killed (murdered) for the sake of honor if they are a member…

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