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Is Biobanking legal in India? 

The rapid rise of health care technology and biobanking has created a new set of privacy issues and it is necessary to enact laws on such biobanks to protect the interest of citizens. Biobanking is going to give an opportunity for the research community and the industry to move health care services ahead in a…

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Star Intern Shikha Solanki

About Shikha, Hello myself Shikha, a 21 years old non NLU student pursuing my BALLB as in 4th year from Maharashi Dayanand University Gurugram. I do interest in corporate law, taxation, IPR, business laws etc. Being a first generation lawyer grant me new opportunities as well as much challenging path for where I can prove…

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Star Intern – Suhana Qureshi

About Suhana: Hi! I am Suhana, a third year law student from Jindal Global Law school. I thoroughly enjoyed this internship due to the freedom provided to me to write about things that are important and also capture my interests. It enhanced my writing and I simultaneously developed a habit of reading. Reading other articles…

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AIR POLLUTION IN INDIA

There have been different endeavors to concentrate on the air quality in Indian urban areas. The capability of climatic cancer-causing emanations to put human wellbeing in danger has been concentrated by Gurjra, Mohan, and Sidhu (1996). Gurjar, Aardenne, Lelieveld, et al. (2004) outlined a far-reaching discharge stock model to comprehend the emanation patterns in Delhi,…

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM IN INDIA

The point of the Criminal Justice System is to punish the liable and protect the innocent. Albeit the expansive forms of the Criminal equity framework are only occasionally arranged, these can be surmised from various resolutions, including the Constitution and legal proclamations. In a popularity-based edified society, the Criminal Justice System is relied upon to…

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Star Intern – Kopal Kesarwani

About Kopal: My name is Kopal Kesarwani. I study in Jindal Global Law School. I am in third year of my BALLB Course. I possess a keen interest in legal research and writing. Over the years of my law school, I have tried publishing as many articles, blog posts and research papers as I could.…

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BAILMENT IN INDIAN CONTRACT ACT

Under the ICA, the word ‘bailment’ implies a relationship in which the personal property of one person is temporarily handed over into the possession of another. Eg – Delivering a watch for repair, depositing luggage in a cloakroom, delivering garments to a dry-cleaner, delivering gold to a goldsmith to male ornaments, etc. S.148: A ‘bailment’…

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