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Adoption in India

India is ranked second in world population, and soon it will outrank China. India is expected to add nearly 273 million people to its population between now and 2050, a UN report said in 2019, forecasting that the country will cross China as the world’s most populous country by 2027. India will remain the most populated…

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Caliphate

Caliphate, the political-religious state including the Muslims and the lands and peoples under its dominion in the centuries following the death (632 CE) of the Prophet Muhammad. Caliphate is derived from  the Arabic lexicon, khilāfa, literally means taking the position of others in order to perform the legal and religious rights behalf on them. It is also used in the meaning of vicegerency and successor in the Qur’an..…

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ONLINE FIRENDSHIP

A lot of us had been contacting solidify networks with our encouraging groups of people as we explored our very own lockdown living. A few of us likewise presumably went to the tremendous pool of online help choices, as large numbers of us wanted to make a security net or more extensive exhibit of social…

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NANI PALKHIVALA: LEGENDARY LAWYER

“If a count were to be made of the ten topmost lawyers of the world, I have no doubt that Mr. Palkhivala’s name would find a prominent place therein” – H.R.Khanna. Nanabhoy ‘Nani’ Ardeshir Palkhiwala was a famous attorney who battled probably the most significant fights in Indian Constitutional history shielding the central privileges of…

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Mens Rea

The mental element of a person’s intention to conduct a crime, or awareness that one’s activity or lack of action will result in a crime, is known as mens rea. The mental aspect of crime is a crucial part of Indian . Most Indian laws have a component of guilty thinking in order to make…

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FREEDOM OF PRESS- ARTICLE 19(1)(a)

Freedom of press isn’t explicitly referenced in article 19(1) (a) of the Constitution and what is referenced there is just ability to speak freely and articulation. In the Constituent Assembly Debates it was clarified by Dr. Ambedkar, Chairman of the Drafting Committee, that no uncommon notice of the Freedom of press was important at all…

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Unsecular Citizenship In Secular Country

The paradox of Indian secularism reflects in the Indian citizenship laws, the secular credentials of Indian citizenship that it is inclusive of each and every social, religious group etc has always been under a scanner. Questions have been raised on the partial and discriminatory behaviour of the governments while providing citizenship to religious and social…

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Economic Growth v/s. Development

Economic Development and Economic Growth are two different words that are frequently commonly used to describe economic success. The fact is there is a significant gap between quantity and quality. The extensive analysis of the economical journeys made by various countries is aided by complete awareness of the differences in definition of these two words. WHAT…

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writ of mandamus

WRIT OF MANDAMUS THE LITERAL MEANING OF THE WORD MANDAMUS IS COMMAND. THIS PREROGATIVE REMEDY OF MANDAMUS IS USED FOR ENFORCINGTHE PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC DUTIES BY PUBLIC AUTHORITIES OF ALL KINDS. WRIT OF MANDAMUS DEMANDS SOME ACTIVITY ON PART OF THE PERSON OR BODY TO WHOM IT IS ADDRESSED. THE DEMAND IS TO PERFORM A PUBLIC OR…

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