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Difference between F.I.R. and Complaint

This article has been written by Sourav Bharti, a 3RD Year LL.B. student from Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Uttarakhand  Introduction  In every civilized society there is a concept of the Criminal Justice System to ensure justice delivery to the citizens by the operation of the Law of the Land. Crime can be defined as…

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FEDERALISM IN INDIA

This article has been written by kommula vikram of Lloyd law college Federalism is a system of government where power is shared between the center and its parts, such as states or provinces. It is an institutional mechanism involving two policies, one at the central or national level and the other at the regional or…

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Important ingredients of a Charge

Introduction  A charge in India is a legal document that sets out the specific allegations against an accused person. It is a crucial step in the criminal justice system, as it outlines the charges that the accused will face and provides them with the opportunity to defend themselves against those charges. A charge contains important…

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Competition Law and IPR

“This article is written by Panya Sethi, a third year BBA.LLB student of Symbiosis Law School, Noida.” INTRODUCTION Both competition law and intellectual property law play crucial roles in regulating economic activity, protecting consumers, and facilitating the spread of new technologies. Keeping a dynamic and competitive monetary market is often dependent upon the relationship between…

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Minimum Wages Act,

       THIS COMPOSITION HAS BEEN WRITTEN BY RAJSHREE SONI , A 1st YEAR BA LLB STUDENT FROM MANIPAL UNIVERSITY JAIPUR. INTRODUCTION The Minimum Wages Act of 1948 is a crucial piece of legislation that governs the payment of minimum wages to workers in India. The Act was enacted on March 15, 1948, and has undergone…

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Directive Principles

This article has been written by Mohd Azam Siddiqui, LLB hons. 3rd year, University of Allahabad Introduction- The Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties are three different sections of the Constitution of India.  These three sections are considered as the vital elements of the Constitution of India which came into effect…

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Criminal Misappropriation of Property

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 Sections 378 to Section 462 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (Chapter 17) address crimes against property. One of these property violations is the criminal misuse of property. Misappropriate refers to…

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Moon Lighting in Corporate World

This article has been written by Bidisha Banerjee, a 2nd year BA LLB student of Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College, University of Calcutta.  INTRODUCTION Moonlighting refers to the practice of taking up a secondary job, especially without informing the employer. The term was coined owing to the employees taking up another job at nights after…

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