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Functions of Business Laws

This article has been written by Mr B.C ARYAN , a 4th year BA.LLB ( HONS ) Student from Symbiosis Law School , Pune  Introduction Business law, is otherwise called business commercial law or corporate law. Business law is characterized as the group of regulation overseeing the right, connections, and conduct of organizations and people…

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Rule of Law

This article was written by SASANK.MITTA is a student of Indira priyadarsini law college. INTRODUCTION The word rule of law explains that everything should be done according to the law, which means everything should proceed without respect to discrimination and everyone is equal respect to the law and the word is taken from the French…

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Difference between mediation and conciliation

This article  has been written  by Ms.Pamishetti  Supriya, a student studying BBA LLB(Hons.) from ICFAI  Law School ,The  ICFAI University , Hyderabad. The author  is a 5th year Law student . INTRODUCTION  The procedures and techniques discussed above are the most commonly used methods of ADR. However, there are countless various ADR methods, many of…

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Arbitral Tribunal

This article has been written by Mr. Suraj Singh, a 1st year. LLB (Hons.) student from Allahabad University. Introduction:-  Arbitration is an alternative method provided for dispute resolution in civil matters. It is a way in which a dispute is decided by private individuals appointed and not the judicial officers appointed to the courts and…

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Papparazi and right to privacy

This article has been written by Ms. Suhani Singh, a student studying B.A.LL.B[HONS.] from Teerthanker Mahaveer College of Law and Legal Studies, Moradabad. The author is 3rd year law student. Introduction The paparazzi are a celebrity’s worst nightmare. Imagine living somewhere where you are a star and you have no control over how much of…

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Trust owned property

This article has been written by Khalid Ali Khan Afridi, a student of PSIT College of Law TRUST PROPERTY: The term “trust property” refers to the asset or assets that the grantor or settler (the person who established the trust) transfers into the trust in order to benefit the beneficiary or beneficiaries (a person, a…

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Licensing of copyright

This article has been written by Ms. Amrutha Selvam, a  final year LLB student at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala. INTRODUCTION  License is permission officially given to another person to do something that the owner does himself. Chapter 6 of the Copyright Act 1957 deals with Licenses. Sections 30 to 32 B of the Act comprise…

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