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The extent of section 188 of the Indian Penal code 

Crises and catastrophes, by and large toss extraordinary difficulties to the public authority due to their flightiness. Anything that might be different prerequisites yet the reaction should incorporate a planned methodology between the legislatures at the neighborhood, state, and association levels.The current circumstance requests no not exactly this. A couple of days back, the Prime…

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Copyright of a Book

Books are a treasure of mysteries. The words penned down by the writer allows the reader to understand the perspective of the writer. There is a lot of chances that an idea of a book written by someone can be copied and used as work by an unauthorised person. So, it is important to get…

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Incorporating a Private limited company

Introduction Private limited companies are considered very important to start a business by startups and businesses. Under the Companies Act 2013, the private limited company is incorporated and it is governed by the ministry of corporate affairs. It is a corporate structure which gives a separate legal entity to the owners of business. It has…

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The Supreme power: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India is all-powerful in the sense that it is the government’s least hazardous branch, second only to the Executive and the Legislature. It is the supreme guardian of the Constitution of India. It is the protector of the rights and fundamental freedom of the people of India. It survives all the…

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Satellite Rights of a Movie

Before television, box office and option for home media, sales of tickets were the only way for movie to earn money. But with the developing digital era, the producers of films have figured out may ways to earn money; one of which is satellite rights. Satellite rights are the rights that the producer of the…

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Pseudo feminism

All over the world we have come a long way relating to equality and justice. Many people have fought for the injustice we were facing. Whether it for black rights or women rights or Dalit rights. Justice and equality for women has been witnessed over the years, whether it is voting rights, equal job opportunity,…

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TRIBUNAL REFORMS BILL, 2021 – AN OVERVIEW

The Tribunal Reforms Bill, 2021 which replaces the earlier Tribunal Reforms (Rationalisation and Conditions of Service) Ordinance, 2021, was recently introduced in the Parliament. The Bill has been subsequently passed by the Parliament. The Bill has led to an abolition of 5 appellate Tribunals and has also brought about changes to the terms of service…

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