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JUDICIAL REFORMS OF Lord William Bentinck

 INTRODUCTION Between 1828 and 1835, Lord William Bentinck served as the first official governor-general of British India. Lord William Bentinck became the governor of Bengal in 1828, and the recognized governor of British India in 1833, thanks to the Charter of 1833. Lord William Bentinck’s input was known to be the most useful among the…

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RIGHTS OF MINORITIES

INTRODUCTION: According to a United Nations report, India’s population in 2019 was predicted to be 136.6 crores, with 80.5 percent Hindus, 13.4% Muslim, 2.3 percent Christians, 1.9 percent Sikhs, 0.8 percent Buddhists, 0.4 percent Jains, and 0.6 percent others. As a result, minorities are a group of individuals who are isolated from society simply because…

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Trade unions under MRTU & PULP Act, 1972

Industrial law or labour law in India looks after the laws relating to jobs and work of the people. The MRTU and PULP ACT, 1971 that is Maharashtra Recognition of the Trade Unions and Prevention of Unfair Labour Practices Act ,1971. Government resolution, Industries, and labour department,1968 The “Committee on Unfair Labour Practices” was appointed…

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Global Warming: A real cause?

Almost from first standard we are learning about environment. Whether its benefits or drawbacks. There is no person alive who as not seen nature. One thing we all agree is how beautiful environment is. Not just beautiful its is helpful too. This is what one generally forgets. That environment is not just luxury but a…

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Women and Adultery

As Christine Mason Miller once said, “out of the blue you have the ability to say this isn’t the way the story will end.”  In the recent judgment by the Hon’ble Justice Srinivas Harish Kumar, Karnataka High Court, dated June 17 June, (Criminal Petition 2148/2021), wherein, issue before the seat was, regardless of whether the…

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Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism

Any partnership or organization is bound to have disagreements. Disputes can be settled by litigation (i.e., in a court of law) or through an ADR mechanism (alternative dispute resolution). ADR refers to processes and techniques that allow disputing parties to reach an agreement without resorting to litigation. It is a collective term for the various…

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