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Fedralism in India

This article is written by Akalya Shanmugam a final year law student from Government Law College (Coimbatore), Tamilnadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University. INTRODUCTION: Federalism in India refers to the system of government in which powers are divided between a central authority and individual states or provinces. The Constitution of India, which was adopted in 1950, establishes…

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Maintainence under Section 125

INTRODUCTION One of the most often used and debated sections of the Code of Criminal Procedure is Section 125. According to this regulation, a person who has the means to support himself is not allowed to refuse support to his wife, children, or parents if they are unable to support themselves. Yet occasionally the spouses…

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Responsibility of Media towards the Truth

This article has been written by Ms. Indrakshi Chaku, an upcoming law student Introduction Article 19 of the UN’s Universal declaration of Human Rights reads: “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media [emphasis…

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Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition Act)

 THIS COMPOSITION HAS BEEN WRITTEN BY RAJSHREE SONI , A 1st YEAR BA LLB STUDENT FROM MANIPAL UNIVERSITY JAIPUR. INTRODUCTION  The Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970 (CLA) is an Indian law that regulates the employment of contract labour in establishments that employ 20 or more workers. The Act aims to protect the interests…

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Investigation into Affairs of the Company

This article has been written by Ms.Taranjot Kaur, a 1st year law student of Panjab University,Chandigarh. Introduction The term Investigation ,in common parlance means “a searching inquiry for ascertaining facts”,it is a detailed or careful examination to arrive at the truth behind the activities or affairs of the company.The provisions relating to Inspection,Inquiry and Investigation…

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Negligence and gross negligence

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.  Negligence Negligence is a fundamental concept in Indian law, particularly in the area of tort law. In Indian law, negligence is a breach of duty…

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What are Business Torts ?

The article has been written by Pravin Kumar Ray, a 3rd Year Law student at Sarsuna Law College, Kolkata Also known as an economic tort, a business tort refers to a wrongful action taken against a business intending to cause it harm. These specific types of torts may result in lost profits, negatively affected reputation, loss…

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