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DOCTRINE OF SEVERABILITY

The doctrine of severability or separability as per the interpretations of Indian Judiciary implies that if the Constitution contains a provision which is offending in nature, then the entire provision cannot be struck down and declared as void. Only the part of the provision which is offending is considered void. The basic objective of this…

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DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY

Directive principles are enumerated in Part 4 of The Constitution They contain the guidelines or directives which have to be followed by the State while establishing and deciding laws and policies for the country. The three organs of the government- the executive, the judiciary and the legislature exercise their powers according to the directive principles.…

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Sources of Muslim Law

Laws may be either territorial or personal based on its application upon persons. A territorial law is that branch of law which is applied in a particular territory and is applicable upon of all communities living in that territory. Indian Penal Code or the Indian Contract Act applies on all persons living in India. On…

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CANNIBUS SHOULD BE LEGAL OR ILLEGAL

Cannibus or ganja is an Ayurvedic herb which has many medicinal benefits. It has the capacity to remove cancer cell and much more miraculous power to treat different types of diseases. Cannibus is plant which give marijuana which was oftenly used as  a substance to get into altered state.  And was mostly used for nasha.…

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BENEFITS OF WRITING.

One of the best way to express out what u feel or what your opinion is comes by writing. Writing makes our ability to think and refine our ideas to others in a better form. Sometimes when we speak we don’t think, but whenever we write before writing and bringing our throughts on paper we…

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HEARSAY EVIDENCE

Hearsay evidence can be described as secondary evidence of an oral statement. The evidence that is presented before the Court can be categorized as original and unoriginal. Unoriginal evidence is also called hearsay, derivative or transmitted evidence. It is the one which a witness merely reports on the basis of not what he saw himself…

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Shares and its Types

A share is a unit of ownership which represents an equal proportion in the company’s capital. A share gives equal claim on profits and losses of the company. A share represents the ownership in the company. Shares are of two types, mainly, preference shares and equity shares. When a person buys any shares in a…

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Quasi Contract

An agreement enforceable by law is a contract. Essential elements of the contract are:- 1. Consideration of two or more parties. 2. Offer and acceptance. 3. Free consent. 4. Parties should be competent enough to enter into a contract etc. Including all the essential elements makes a valid contract but a quasi contract can be…

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