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A brief about Climate Change

What is climate change?Climate is the average weather in a place over many years. Climate change is a shift inthose average conditions.The rapid climate change we are now seeing is caused by humans using oil, gas and coalfor their homes, factories and transport.When these fossil fuels burn, they release greenhouse gases – mostly carbon dioxide(CO2).…

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ALL ABOUT STRIKES IN LABOUR LAW

IntroductionStrikes and lock-outs are the two weapons in the hands of workers and employersrespectively, which they can use to press their viewpoints in the process of collectivebargaining. The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 does grant an unrestricted right of strike orlock-out. Under Section 10(3) and Section 10A(4A), the Government empowered to issueorder for prohibiting continuance of…

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BIGAMY

Section 494 in the Indian Penal Code Marrying again during lifetime of husband or wife.—Whoever, having a husband or wife living, marries in any case in which such marriage is void by reason of its taking place during the life of such husband or wife, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a…

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Constitutional Provisions Regarding Panchayati Raj

Part IX of the Indian Constitution establishes three tiers of Panchayats (only two tiers in the case of States or Union Territories with populations under 2 million): I Village-level Gram Panchayat (ii) District Panchayats at the district level, and (iii) Intermediate Panchayats between Gram Panchayats and District Panchayats at the sub-district level. It also establishes…

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Remedies for Breach of Contract

IntroductionAs per Section 2(h) of Indian Contract Act, 1872, a contract is an agreement, the object ofwhich is to create an obligation. So when an agreement enables a person to compel anotherto do something or abstain from doing something, it is called a contract. Breach of ContractA contract is breached or broken when any of…

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Rights of a Married woman – Part 2

Property rights according to Hindu law It applicable to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs, the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 is also applicable to anyone who converts into Hinduism. The Act is applicable to both, women and men. It is important to note that the provisions of the Act do not deal with testamentary succession, i.e.…

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 UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES IN VARIOUS PROFESSIONS

The expression unfair trade practices can be characterized as any business practice or act that is underhanded, fake, or makes injury a buyer. These practices can incorporate demonstrations that are considered unlawful, for example, those that abuse a purchaser security law. A few instances of uncalled-for exchange techniques are the bogus portrayal of a decent…

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