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Aishwaryasandeep

Child Education Awareness

Right to Education Act, 2009: The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act or Right to Education Act (RTE), which was passed by the Indian parliament on 4 August 2009, describes the modalities of the provision of free and compulsory education for children between 6 and 14 in India under Article 21A of…

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RIGHT TO INFORMATION

DEMOCRACY IS FOR THE PEOPLE Article 19 (1) of the Indian Constitution recognises the right to information as a basic right. The Hon’ble Supreme Court held in the Raj Narain vs. State of Uttar Pradesh, 1976, that the freedom to information is a fundamental right under Article 19. People are the controller in Indian democracy,…

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SECTION 498-A (CRUELTY)

ACCEPT HER WITH LOVE. AN EDUCATED BRIDE IS LOT BETTER THAN A BILLION CURRENCY. MEANING OF SECTION 498A Section 498A of IPC came as a significant addition to the Indian Penal Code, 1860, which was introduced in 1983 to safeguard the rights and empowerment of women. Under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code, extortion…

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IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON ENVIRONMENT

The coronavirus pandemic has caused a world reduction in economic activity and though this is often major cause for concern, the ramping down of act seems to possess had a positive impact on the setting. Industrial and transport emissions and effluents have reduced, and measurable information supports the clearing of pollutants within the atmosphere, soil…

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RES JUDICATA

“ To Re-Litigate Or Not to Re-Litigate”, that is the question! The doctrine of res judicata becomes applicable where there is more than one petition filed in the same or in some other court of India with the same parties and same facts. If either of the parties in a case approaches the same court…

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DOWRY SYSTEM

INTRODUCTION: Dowry, or Dahej, is one of the deep-rooted societal evils that is developing at an unprecedented rate in contemporary culture. While it is undeniable that modern individuals criticize it, the practice differs according to the area, caste, and faith. This evil is silently claiming the lives of innocent married women, from becoming a financial…

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CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN INDIA

All punishments are based on the same proposition i.e. there must be a penalty for wrongdoing. There are two reasons for inflicting punishment to the offenders. One is the belief that the offender must suffer for committing such act and the other is that the punishment would discourage them to commit further crimes later on.…

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What is it? Joint Venture or Partnership?

Joint Venture V/S Partnership Joint ventures and Partnerships are typical legal arrangements used by business owners to pool their resources, abilities, and skills with those of another person or company. To make it easy, let’s say Joint Venture is when two or more persons do business together. Here comes the question that isn’t this the…

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