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Culpable Homicide

This article has been written by Ms. TANYA, a student of BA.LLB from GITARATTAN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL, ROHINI. The Author is a 3rd year Law student.   İntroduction    Culpable homicide is a legal term that refers to the act of causing the death of  another person either intentionally or through reckless behaviour. It is a criminal …

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PUNISHMENT FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN INDIA

  This article has been submitted by Payodhi Daschaudhuri of semester 4, pursuing BA LLB, at Adamas University.  INTRODUCTION Domestic abuse is a major crime affecting millions of Indian women. It is a type of abuse that can be physical, sexual, emotional, verbal, or economic in nature. The Indian government has taken various steps to…

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AUDITING STANDARDS UNDER COMPANY ACT

This article has  been written by Ms Khushi Sarkhedi  a 1-year BALLB student from  AURO university . Introduction The component of the Indian businesses law that deals with the roles and responsibilities of auditors and auditing standards in India is Section 143 of the Companies Act 2013. The roles of chartered accountants and cost accountants…

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Applications of Companies Act in India

This article was written by Ms. Neelam Singh, a 1st year BA LL.B student from Lloyd Law College                           Companies Act 2013 Features The significant features of the 2013  Act are given beneath: A private company can only have 200 shareholders (the previous limit was 50). The idea of a one-individual organization. Organization Regulation Investigative…

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Framing the Competition and IPR Relationship

This  article  has been written by ,Mr TEJESHWAR PANDEY, a 3rd  year student of  SYMBIOSIS INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY ( SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL,NAGPUR) Any conversation about the connection between Competition and Intellectual Property rights should begin with the meaning of these two terms. Licensed innovation Freedoms are planned to support designers’ imagination by giving them certain privileges…

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Mahboob Ghosh vs. Emperor i

The article is written by Lakshmi Sharma, from,vinoba Bhave University, University law college hazaribagh ( jharkhand) Introduction: Mahboob Ghosh vs. Emperor is a landmark case in the history of criminal jurisprudence in India. The case involved a criminal charge against Mahboob Ghosh, who was accused of murdering his wife. The case went on to become…

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Is Wi-Fi Hacking Legal in India?

This article has been written by Mrs. Aishwarya Gaikwad form MIT-WPU and the author is a 4th year law student. Hacking refers to unauthorised access or entry into a computer system or network, often with the intent of gaining sensitive information, causing damage or disruption, or using the system for illegal purposes. Hacking can take…

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MARITAL RAPE : THE BURDEN OF PROOF

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    Marital rape, also known as spousal rape, is a form of sexual violence in which one spouse forces the other to engage in sexual intercourse against their…

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