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ANALYSIS ON SOURCES OF HINDU LAW

The phrase “source of law” has several connotations. It may be the authority which issues rules of conduct which are recognized by Courts as binding. In this context, ‘source of law’ means ‘the maker of law’. It may mean the social conditions which inspires the making of law for the governance of the conditions. In…

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Divorce by Mutual Consent

Since 1976, the Hindu Marriage Act has included mutual consent as a reason for divorce. The Special Marriage Act of 1954 was the sole Indian regulation that allowed for divorce by mutual consent prior to 1976. 1 If the marriage fails and the parties agree, a person married under the provisions of this Act may…

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Service Mark

The famous Louis Vuitton logo is some of the most valuable intellectual property in the world. The Legal notice portion of the website gives us some insight into the ownership of these logos and symbols. “Louis Vuitton ® is a registered trademark of Louis Vuitton Malletier S.A. (“LVM”), as well as all the other related trademarks and…

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What are Tie in Agreements?

A tie in arrangement by its very name seems to refer to an agreement or a system whereby thereis some additional condition which is tied to the primary object. Tie-in agreement includes any arrangement requiring a purchaser of goods as a requirement of such purchase to purchase some other kinds of goods. It is also…

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Terrorism

History is replete with many instances of violence. Terrorism is a political violence which is considered unjustified. Terrorist are the actors in terrorism, often addressing themselves as “Freedom fighters” “Jehadis”. Terrorism involves the systematic use of terror. Terror is unleashed in the form of violence causing indiscriminate killing or as threat of violence. Yhough terrorism…

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FREEDOM OF PRESS AND LEGAL PROVISIONS

INTRODUCTION The press’s position and significance in a democracy is well understood. Under its ambits, Article 19(1) of the constitution grants freedom of speech and expression, as well as freedom of the press. The presence of a free, independent, and influential media is essential to democracy, especially in a society as diverse as India. The…

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