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INTER STATE WATER DISPUTE TRIBUNAL

INTRODUCTION: It is well known that the availability of the resources on earth is limited still our needs are persistent, and if we define our necessity; they are just a wastage of resources. We can reduce those demands of ours but the culture of flaunting pulls ourselves and the earth tends to suffer due to…

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Indian Companies Act, 1956

The Companies Act, 1956 is an act enacted by the Parliament of India in the year 1956. It received the assent of the Parliament on 18th of January, 1956, and the act commenced on 1st of April, 1956. The Companies Act is an act to consolidate and amend the laws relating to companies and certain…

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LAWS RELATED TO DOWRY

The Indian legal code (I.P.C.), Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C.) and Indian proof Act (I.E.A.) below the legal code (Second Amendment) Act, 1983 and by President of Asian country to subsume gift death cases and of cruelty caused to married girls. IPC SECTION 304-B At the purpose once the passing of a wed girl is caused…

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CONSUMER LAW

Consumer rights are the rights given to a “consumer” to protect him/her from being cheated by salesman/manufacturer. Consumer protection laws are designed to ensure fair trade competition and the free flow of truthful information in the marketplace. The eight consumer rights are: The right to satisfaction of basic needs – to have access to basic, essential goods…

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Tort of Trespass

Tort signifies conduct which is crooked or twisted. This branch of law has received different definitions by different writers though the basis of the definition lays emphasis on the same features which are a) Act or omission in violation of law b) Legal Injury or legal damage and c) legal remedy by way of unliquidated…

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Uniform Civil Code – An Analysis

What is a Uniform Civil Code? A uniform civil code is the one that provide one law for the entire country. Citizens of India are governed by different personal laws based on their religion and community. A Uniform Civil Code would ensure that all citizens of India are governed by the same set of secular…

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