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Adverse Possession and Right to Property

This article has been written by Ms. Aditi Mishra, a 4th Year B.Com. LLB (Hons.) student from Institute of Law, Nirma University. Introduction Originated in the year 2000 BC, adverse possession is the long-term, uninterrupted ownership of land or property by a person who is neither the owner nor has authorization from the owner. Despite having…

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Uniform civil code and gender parity

This article has been written by Ms. Aditi Mishra, a 4th Year B.Com. LLB (Hons.) student from Institute of Law, Nirma University. Introduction According to the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), all religious groups in India should be subject to the same laws for things like marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption. Article 44 of the Constitution,…

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Good Faith

This article has been written by Ms. Chitrangda Singh, a 2nd year student of Rajasthan school of Law for Women.  In Indian Penal Code, good faith is defined in section 52 which states that nothing is said to be done or omitted in good faith which is done or omitted- 1) maliciously, or ; 2)…

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Exercise of legislative powers by the executive under article 35

This article has been written by Akalya Shanmugam, a student of Government Law College (Coimbatore),TamilNadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University. INTRODUCTION: In India, the Constitution grants certain powers to the Executive, which includes the exercise of legislative powers under Article 35. This provision empowers the President to promulgate ordinances, which are temporary laws that have the same…

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The impact of television

This article has been written by Riya Pareek, a 1st-year law student from Lloyd Law College.  INTRODUCTION- Can you picture a world without television? With the aid of numerous devices made possible by modern technology, individuals may watch programmes and shows, and it is difficult to envisage a day without watching TV or utilising it…

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Doctrine of Waiver in Arbitration

This article has been written by Suhani Singh, a student studying B.A.LLB[H.] from Teerthanker Mahaveer College of Law and Legal Studies, Moradabad. The author is 3rd year law student. Introduction A person makes use of specific rights that have been granted to him by the Constitution, a law, or a contract A right is an…

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