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MATERNITY LEAVE IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR

This composition has been written by Rajshree Soni ,a 1st year BALLB student from Manipal University Jaipur INTRODUCTION Maternity leave is a crucial aspect of women’s rights in the workplace. It allows working mothers to take time off work to care for their newborn child without fear of losing their jobs or being discriminated against.…

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PASSIVE SUBMISSION VS CONSENT 

INTRODUCTION:  In sexual assault, the line between ‘consent’ and ‘submission’ is razor thin. Consent is not required for submission. If a person engages in sexual intercourse and the girl did not agree to it, but when she saw no way out and submitted herself before the male, it is referred to as ‘submission’ rather than…

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Murder

This article has been written by Mr.rishav narwariya , a 3rd year BALLB Student from Svkm’s Nmims indore college Introduction  Murder is one of the most heinous crimes and is punishable under the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The legal definition of murder is provided under Section 300 of the IPC, which defines it as an…

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Registered office of Company

Ms. TEENA KAPOOR a 3rd year law student from Gitarattan International Business School college REGISTERED OFFICE OF COMPANY INTRODUCTION The registered office of a company is a place to which all official communications pertaining to a Company is sent. In addition to a registered office, a company can have an corporate office or administrative office…

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Effect of Registration of Company

Ms. TEENA KAPOOR a 3rd year law student from Gitarattan International Business School college INTRODUCTION Registration is the process by which a company submits required documents to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) detailing the details of a proposed public offering. Registration usually consists of two parts: a guide and personal documents. A prospectus is…

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CONCENT IN MEDICAL FIELDS. 

This article has been written by Ms. Khushboo Kamal, a student of LL.B course, of Campus law centre, faculty of law, University of Delhi, North campus. Author is a 3rd year Law student.  INTRODUCTION:-  Consent is a fundamental principle in the medical field, which refers to the agreement of a patient or an individual to undergo…

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ALLOTMENT OF SECURITIES BY COMPANY 

    This article has been written by Mr. Hemant Kumar, a 2nd year LL.B  student from Faculty Of Law, Delhi University. Introduction Allotment of securities is the process of issuing and transferring shares or other securities by a company to its investors or shareholders. It is a crucial process in corporate law as it…

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Section 347 of IPC

INTRODUCTION   Indian constitution gives some basic and important fundamental right to its citizens and these fundamental rights are mentioned in the part III of the Indian constitution. article 21 is one of the fundamental right given to the citizen of the India, this article talks about the right to life and personal liberty and…

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