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Telemedicine: The Need for COVID 19

Introduction The constitution of India incorporates provisions guaranteeing everyone’s right to the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health making the right to health an integral part of the right to life. Due to this constitutional duty government of India has issued telemedicine practice guidelines on 25 March 2020. Telemedicine can be defined as…

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NEGLIGENCE

We are aware that the Indian Law of torts is totally based on the English Common Law. Thus, the laws related to negligence modified by the courts of India are based on the principles of justice, equity and good conscience. The term negligence is derived from the Latin word negligentia, which means failing to do…

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Types of companies

Companies are divided into many types. Some of them are as follows:- Statutory Companies A statutory company is a company which is created by a special Act or provision of Parliament or State Legislature. The main intention of creating these types of companies is to provide public services. Some of the examples of statutory companies…

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MEDIATION

INTRODUCTION: Mediation is a centuries-old method of resolving conflicts that have been used since the Vedic period. It is low-cost, and it keeps things, particularly family matters, confidential between three parties, two parties, and the mediator. Furthermore, the solution is not imposed on any party; it is a compromise reached by both parties. As a…

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RECENT TRENDS IN BANKING

Banking is defined as “Accepting of deposits of money from public for the purpose of Lending or Investment, repayable on demand or otherwise and withdraw able by cheque, draft, or otherwise”. In recent period there is many changes in banking sector, Recent trends has made whole process of banking in easy way. Recent Trends in Banking are…

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CORRUPTION

We know that corruption will not disappear from society. Our efforts are meant to restrict corruption and to protect as much as possible the poor and weak in our societies. In the end all corruption costs are paid by the consumer and the tax-payer. They need protection. The small corruption (peanuts, facilitation payments – allowed…

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