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Sources of Law

This article has been written by Jigyasa Nain, a student studying BBA.LLB from Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak. The author is a 1st year law student. The Indian Constitution is frequently referred to as “The Borrowed Bag.” WHY? Because it is true that our Constitution heavily borrowed numerous clauses from other nations. And some individuals…

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Laws related to Live in Relationships in India

This article has been written by Ms. Leezer Kaur, a 3rd-year student at the Army Institute of Law, Mohali. INTRODUCTION ‘Live-in relation’ refers to a relationship created between two unmarried persons, similar to that created by marriage. These are considered socially unacceptable in India but Article 21 of the Indian Constitution provides the right to…

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Attempt to commit crime

The article is written by Lakshmi Sharma, from,vinoba Bhave University, University law college hazaribagh ( jharkhand) Attempt to commit crime. In criminal law, there are certain actions that are not considered as a full-fledged crime but can still be punished under the law. One such action is an attempt to commit a crime. In India,…

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Difference between Bail and Bond

  Bail and bond are legal terms that are often used interchangeably, but they actually have different meanings and serve different purposes in the criminal justice system. Understanding the difference between bail and bond can help individuals navigate the legal system and make informed decisions. In this article, we will explore the difference between bail…

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Importance of Preamble

This article has been written by Ms. Damini Chauhan, a student of BBA.LLB (Hons), from United world school of law, Karnavati University, Gandhinagar. This author is a 5th year law student. IMPORTANCE OF PREAMBLE INTRODUCTION The Indian Constitution’s “spirit” and “backbone” are also terms used to describe the preamble. It makes no sense to read…

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Death by Negligence

This article is written by MS. ROSHANI CHAUDHARY of 3rd semester studying B.A.LL.B [hons] in UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN, FIVE YEAR LAW COLLEGE, JAIPUR.    Section 304A termed as if a person causes the death of another person by doing a negligent or rash act which does not amount to culpable homicide shall be punished with…

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Do fathers have a right to Paternity Leave

This article has been written by Rajshree Soni, a 1st year BA.LLB student from Manipal University Jaipur. INTRODUCTION The concept of PATERNITY LEAVE has gained momentum in recent years, as many countries are adopting policies that enable fathers to take time off work to care for their newborn children. Paternity leave provides an opportunity for…

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History of Company Legislation

This article has been written by Damyanti Gaikwad. Introduction  As we all the the fact the India has drown a lot many lines of law with the help of England laws similarly in the case of company laws the rules and regulstions are brought from thr English land three are phases in which company law…

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Mines Act, 1952

                THIS COMPOSITION HAS BEEN WRITTEN BY RAJSHREE SONI , A 1st YEAR BALLB STUDENT FROM MANIPAL UNIVERSITY JAIPUR. INTRODUCTION The Mines Act, 1952 is a significant piece of legislation in India that governs the working conditions and welfare of miners and mine workers. It was enacted to regulate and improve the safety, health, and…

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Essentials and stages of Crime

This article has been written by Ms. Leezer Kaur, a 3rd-year student at the Army Institute of Law, Mohali. INTRODUCTION The term ‘crime’ refers to an act that is forbidden by law and is punishable. Under criminal law, a person cannot be held guilty of a crime unless the person had the intention to commit…

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