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Luka Chuppi to perform ‘SAPTAPADI’

Introduction The movie ‘Luka Chuppi’ is filled with fun, emotions, ethics and is a perfect replica of the social reality. The portrayal of religion being attached to political agenda is the focus of the movie. It shows how political leaders extract votes and fool the public in the name of protecting the Indian culture. The…

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Lacuna in the Indian Education System

Indian CEOs are prominent worldwide and are appreciated everywhere. From CEO of Google, Mr. Sundar Pichai to CFO of World Bank, Mrs. Anshula Kant, it is evident that Indians have set international standards for their knowledge and skillset. Indian Education has played a huge part in moulding such persons. The best part about it is…

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IS CRYPTO CURRENCY LEGAL IN INDIA?

IS CRYPTO CURRENCY LEGAL IN INDIA ? Crypto currency is the digital currency which is developed by a process called mining using an advanced technology known as block chain technology. In India there are various people who invest in crypto currencies as it has the maximum return rates. Business tycoons such as Elon musk and…

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Migration of Basic Structure Doctrine

Introduction The basic structure doctrine in India was adopted in the Kesavananda Bharati v. Union of India[1] where the court ruled that parliament can amend any part of the constitution but without violating the basic features of the constitution. Subsequently, the basic structure doctrine has travelled to many parts of the world like Germany, U.S.,…

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Relevance of Section 319 of CrPC

“Section 319 is a crucial section in criminal trial as it enables the court to summon a person against whom an evidence pops up during an inquiry by court or trial.”[1] Consider a case where the accused A is under trial. However, halfway the trial, court realizes that B can also be the accused and…

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REPORT ON CHILD BEGGING SYSTEM IN INDIA

  REPORT ON CHILD BEGGING SYSTEM IN INDIA Introduction The children of today are assets of tomorrow. However, education, which is a fundamental right for every child in our nation, remains a distant dream for many Indian children, especially those who are poor, oppressed, and in desperate need. Poverty and a lack of education are…

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