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Lalman Shukla v. Gauri Dutt: Case Analysis

Court Allahabad High court Judge Justice Banerji Citation [1913] 40 ALJ 489 Facts: Defendant (Gauri Dutta) Nephew had absconded and was nowhere to be found. Defendant become alert to the very fact sent all the servants to look for the missing nephew. Plaintiff (Lalman Shukla) was one among the servants of the defendant who went…

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Basic Understanding of Legal Rights

Meaning of Legal Right Rights are termed as any action of a person permissible by law. In Essence, Legal rights are those rights that are provided to countries citizens by the government that particular country to access certain kind of freedoms. These rights are enjoyed by every citizen in day to day life and if…

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LAW OF ATTRACTION.

What you radiate outward in your thoughts, feelings, mental pictures and words, you attract into your life  –  Catherine Ponder. We are always advised by elderly people to think positive and say positive in life but ever wondered what could be the actual reason behind this saying? The book “ THE SECRET” by Rhonda Byrne …

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Metaverse: The future of Internet

Introduction The Metaverse can be defined as a simulated digital environment that uses augmented reality (AR) using 3D holographic avatars, virtual reality (VR), and blockchain, along with concepts from social media, to create spaces for rich user interaction mimicking the real world. Think Ready Player one, but more accessible and pragmatic. Think social media as…

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<strong>A study on conditional release from prison and psychopathic tendencies.</strong>

Should the criminal be granted a conditional release based on his psychological makeup? Introduction “Psychopathy is a socially devastating personality disorder defined by a constellation of affective, interpersonal, and behavioral characteristics, including egocentricity, manipulativeness, deceitfulness, lack of empathy, guilt or remorse, and a propensity to violate social and legal expectations and norms”(Cleckley, 1976; Hare, 1995,…

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Doctrine of Regestae: Evolution, Scope and Ambit

Introduction The law of Evidence is a system of rules for ascertaining controverted questions of fact in Judicial proceedings or inquiries. The Indian law of evidence is enumerated in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. The Act although colonial, holds substantive value even in the present legal system. It would be absolutely impractical to discuss the…

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IMPORTANT FACTS OF OUR INDIAN CONSTITUTION

The idea to constitute the Constituent Assembly for the formation of the Indian Constitution was given by Manabendra Nath Roy commonly known as M.N. Roy, in 1934. The Constituent Assembly was formed on 16th may 1946 under the Cabinet Mission Plan. The first sitting of the Constituent Assembly was in 1946 when the Assembly was…

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LAW AND PSYCHOLOGY

If you wish to be a good leader, have an all-round personality. Read psychology, philosophy, history, anthropology, sociology, finest works, scriptures and even law. Moutasem Algharati DEFINITIONS LAW Law as a science/subject is multi-dimensional in nature because this three-letter word has many definitions and many interpretations. When a layman hears the term law he/she starts…

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Concept of Deemed Owner under Income Tax Act, 1961

Introduction Income is taxable under the head ‘house property’ if it arises from a property consisting of any building or lands appurtenant thereto. For computation of income under this head, a house property is classified into three categories – let-out, self-occupied and deemed let-out house property. The income from a house property is computed on…

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Prospectus of a Body Corporate / Company

Introduction The prospectus of a body corporate is principally a document mandated under law. The two major purposes sought to be fulfilled by a prospectus is firstly, to furnish requisite information about the body corporate to the public at large and secondly, to serve as an invitation to offer for purchase of its securities (ex.,…

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