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Historical Jurisprudence

Historical jurisprudence examines the manner, the circumstances and the factors operating in the process of the evolution of law. The focus lies upon determining the racial, ethnic or linguistic traits of law and how they are imbibed in the culture and heritage of a particular community. The foundation of historical jurisprudence was laid down by…

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What is law and why do we need it?

Law refers to a set of rules decided as per particular place and made by authority meant for the purpose of keeping the peace and security of society. Law, according to some, is a command of a sovereign backed by sanctions. Oliver Wendell Holmes defines it as “a statement of the circumstances in which public…

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Right to die

In the coming of diving into what has spread out into quite possibly the most disputable issue that could have gigantic consequences on fundamental moral ideas and in particular, the sacredness of life… The valuable expressions of Thomas Jefferson strike a chord.”The care of human existence and joy and not their obliteration is the sole…

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CAVEAT

The word caveat has been derived from Latin which means beware. It is not defined under the code. Caveat is a caution given by the party to the court for not taking any action or granting any relief in respect to a certain application without giving a notice to the person lodging the caveat, as…

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Consumer protection councils

The central council was formed by the central government by its notification established from time to time. The central council consists of the following members: •The chairman, who is the minister in charge of consumer affairs in the central government. •Other officials and non- official members who represent the interest and so as may be…

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IMPORTANCE OF GRANDPARENTS IN OUR LIFE

Indian families and multigenerational families have consistently gone connected at the hip. Notwithstanding, with youthful experts running to metropolitan urban communities in the journey of earning enough to pay the rent and the steady ascent in family units the country over, the idea of living with your folks is by all accounts reducing constantly. Nonetheless,…

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THEORY OF HANS KELSEN

Hans Kelsen (1881-1973), an Austrian jurist and philosopher stated the following points at the beginning of the 20th century which can help in summarizing his theory: Law is a Normative Science: He avoids the psychological definition of law given by Austin and states that law may be distinguished from science norms. Separation of law from…

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UNIFORM CIVIL CODE

The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) advocates for the formation of uniform legislation for India that would apply to all religious groups on issues such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption. The law is based on Article 44 of the Constitution, which mandates that the government must endeavor to guarantee that Indian citizens have access to…

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LIFE-SAVING GOLDEN HOUR

The Global Status Report on Road Safety 2018 published by the World Health Organization (WHO) points to India as one of the leading countries in terms of road accident fatalities. There are many reasons for road accidents like nonchalance of the drivers, pedestrians, and even vehicle-related failures. Among the reasons is also the post-accident scenario…

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