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ARTICLE 370 AND ITS REVOCATION

Article 370 of the Indian constitution is a temporary provision which grant special autonomous status to Jammu and Kashmir. Under part 21 of the constitution of India which deals with temporary, transitional and special provisions which was enjoyed by people of Jammu and Kashmir. The state of Jammu and Kashmir had been accorded special status…

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Sources of Public International Law

Sources of Public International Law can be classified into – (1) International Conventions; (2) International Customs; (3) General Principles of Law recognized by civilized nations; (4) Decisions of Judicial or Arbitral Tribunals; (5) Juristic Works and (6) Decisions or Determinations of the Organs of International Institutions. The first five sources are mentioned in Article 38…

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LIVE-IN RELATIONSHIP TRAUMA

INTRODUCTION Live-in relationships are arrangements where two partners choose to live together sharing a residence and support to each other. Unlike marriages which have a legal & societal status, they do not have a legal definition & framework in Indian Law. Today live-in trend is a common pattern among western world. People prefer to test…

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CYBER CRIMES

With the growth of technology , a man’s life has become increasingly reliant on the internet. It is used in practically every field. However, it has aided the expansion of cybercrime, which is becoming more common by the day.  Cybercrime is defined as an illegal conduct in which a computer is utilized as a tool,…

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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION

The Constitution of India is regarded as the lengthiest written constitution of any sovereign nation in the world. When the Constitution was first written, it consisted of 395 articles which were divided in 22 parts and 8 schedules. Currently, it has a preamble which guarantees India to be a sovereign, socialist, secular and democratic republic…

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CONSTITUTIONAL SILENCE

Constitutions are rarely finished. No constitution can be supposed to be complete and great. Accomplishing an optimistic flawlessness will in general make constitutions inflexible. There will consistently stay a few regions which are either intentionally left unaddressed or unintentionally left so. These holes in the constitution are called constitutional silence. Constitutions are transformative and in…

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Capital Punishment in India

Capital Punishment is said to be a legal penalty in India. This comes under the country’s substantive penal legislation which gives some permission for the crimes in Indian Penal Code as well as other laws. According to the statistics in death row, there are 403 prisoners in India. The recent executions happened in March 2020…

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ABSOLUTE POVERTY v/s RELATIVE POVERTY

WHAT IS POVERTY? Poverty is defined as the inability to acquire or provide a basic level of food, water, shelter, and/or reasonable housing. What must be understood is that in many instances, it is not the fault of these (financially) disadvantaged people. A family can become impoverished for a variety of reasons, including death in…

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