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Producer Company

This article has been written by Ms.Taranjot Kaur, a 1st year law student of Panjab University,Chandigarh. Introduction  The Companies Act defines producer as “Any person engaged in any activity connected with or relatable to any primary produce” where primary produce means  It can be defined as a legally recognized body of farmers with the aim…

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Anti Mob Lynching Bills

This article is written by Ms. GULFASHA BANU WAHID KHAN, a Second year BA.LLB Student from HVPS COLLEGE OF LAW.  INTRODUCTION:  Mob Lynching is a form of violence in which a mob, under the pretext of administering justice without trial, punishes and inflicts torture on a presumed offender, sometimes even resulting in murders. The word lynching in fact originated…

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Is Wi- Fi Hacking Legal in India ?

This article has been writeen by SUDIP KUMAR DEY (B.A.LLB, 8 TH SEM , SURESWAR DUTTA LAW COLLEGE,CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY) INTRODUCTION- Due to huge advancement in technology there are certain criminal activities in internet world which cause chaos to the privacy of the person.Unprotected networks are hacked and misuses victims media ,data and other things which is…

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Anti Defection Law

This article has been written by Ms. Bhawna, a student studying B.A.LLB.(H.) from Teerthanker Mahaveer college of law and legal studies, Moradabad. The author is a 3rd year law student. BACKGROUND In Indian Democracy went through a phase where political defections were rampant and Opposition parties used it as a tool to overthrow the democratically…

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Culpable Homicide not amounting to Murder

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.   CULPABLE HOMICIDE NOT AMOUNTING TO MURDER Section 299 defines Culpable Homicide not amounting to murder: Whoever causes death by doing an act with the intention of causing death, or with the…

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Intellectual Property Rights – an Introduction

The article has been written by Pravin Kumar Ray, a 3rd Year Law student of Sarsuna Law College, Kolkata Intellectual property rights, including patents and trademarks, are frequently used to protect innovations. These rights allow their owners to exclude competitors from using the innovation. In essence, they are a limited monopoly. As the pace of discovery…

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<strong>Separation of Powers and its Development with Special Reference to India</strong>

This article has been written by Ms. Shruti Medhekar, a 4th year BA.LLB student of Keshav Memorial College of Law. INTRODUCTION: The term separation of powers signifies the division of powers of the government. The governmental organs are divided into three broad categories namely Legislative, Executive, Judiciary which independently hold their functions and privileges. The…

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Right to Die

This article has been written by Ms. Shruti Medhekar, a 4th year B.A.LLB student of Keshav Memorial College of Law. INTRODUCTION: Right to die is a concept which has been evolving in the recent years. It means that whether a human being is entitled to or has a right to end one’s own life. As…

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Necessity of Fundamental Rights and Justification

This article has been written by Ms. Aadya Sharma, a 3rd year BBA.LLB (Hons) student from Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University, Lucknow. INTRODUCTION In order to safeguard citizens’ individual liberties and freedoms, India’s constitution contains a lengthy and detailed list of fundamental rights. These rights, which are guaranteed under Part III of the Indian Constitution, are…

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