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Aishwaryasandeep

HEALTH RIGHTS OF CHILDREN.

India is one of the 193 countries that are signatories to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child(UNCRC).These rights include; (i) promoting healthy lives (addressing survival, nutrition, health care services etc.), (ii) providing quality education, and (iii) protection against abuse, exploitation and violence (combating child labor, child trafficking and child sexual abuse).…

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The Chair is not reserved for Sir

Yesterday, a lawyer appearing before Justice Rekha Palli, a sitting Judge before the Hon’ble Delhi High Court, got irked, when a Lawyer appearing before her addressed her as Sir. Justice Rekha politely pointed it out to the Advocate that she was not Sir. To which the Advocate replied that it was because of the position…

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MAN AS A SOCIAL ANIMAL

ABSTRACT Man has to live in society for his existence and welfare. In almost all aspect of his life he feels the need of society. Biologically and psychologically he is compelled to live in society because without society man has no value. So Society play a great role in man life as man is incomplete…

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CORRUPTION

ABSTRACT A form of dishonesty, illegal or criminal offense undertaken by a person or organization entrusted or organised with a power of authority is known as corruption. Corruption is practiced to abuse power for one’s gain or to acquire illicit or illegal benefit. Corruption may include many activities, such as embezzlement or bribery. However, it…

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Mental Capacity Under Indian Law

IntroductionThe legal system in India is referred to as Indian Legal Systems. There was a unique legal tradition in ancient times, with a historically independent school of legal theory and practise. In India, law as a subject of religious precepts and intellectual debate has a long and rich history.  In India, the Arthashastra (about 400…

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CASE ANALYSIS

E. M. SANKARAN NAMBOODIRIPAD Vs T. NARAYANAN NAMBIAREquivalent citation : 1970 AIR 2015, 1971 SCR (1) 697Bench: Hidayatullah, M.(Cj)PETITIONER: E. M. SANKARAN NAMBOODIRIPADRESPONDENT: T. NARAYANAN NAMBIARDATE OF JUDGEMENT: 31/07/1970BENCH:HIDAYATULLAH, M. (CJ)MITTER, G. K.RAY, A.N.CITATION INFO:R 1972 SC1515 (10)R 1988 SC1208 (9)ACT:Contempt of court-what is-chief minister of state making remark in public derogatory of thejudiciary and…

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CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN INDIA: AN OVERVIEW

 Capital Punishment Capital punishment, commonly known as the death penalty, is the execution of a person who has been sentenced to death by a court of law. Extrajudicial executions carried out without due process of law should be separated from capital punishment. Because of the potential of commutation to life imprisonment, the terms death sentence…

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