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What is Pegasus?

Pegasus is a spyware created by the NSO group, which is an Israeli based firm. It was initially created to spy the phones of palestanian terrorists. This software helps the user to hack into any phone, record and view the audio and video through the camera and microphone of the gadget. In 2019 a case…

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Who is an Amicus Curiae?

There are many situations when neither we are able to help ourselves nor our parents who usually make decisions for us. In such cases, sometimes there comes some outsider who help us with our problems to resolve them. So, something same goes around in the legal world too, where an outsider gets himself/herself involved in…

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Education during the british era

EDUCATION Education under the colonial rule was a design to legitimize colonial domination, in a way to justify the colonial rule and to take advantage of their economic needs. the western thought and education brought cultural transformation in India. The education policy of british was to control the masses instead of developing them. INDIGENEOUS EDUCATION…

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COMMISSIONS

Commission is kind of a role given by the court to any person to act according and on behalf of court to help the court in providing complete justice. The person who acts out the commission is called commissioner. For instance, if the court must hold investigation under any suit, the court appoints a commissioner,…

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Articles of Association

Introduction Article of association (AoA) is a document which mentions the operations of the company and its regulations along with the purpose of the company. It elaborates the task and describes how the tasks are accomplished with the organisation, procedure for appointing directors and handling financial records. We can think this article of association as…

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necessary rights vs ancillary rights

In order to distinguish between the necessary and the ancillary rights, it is very important to understand the meaning of the two terms. The former rights are absolute and negative and the latter one is conditional and positive. Let us understand this idea from examples: Is there any right, not to be intentionally killed by…

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PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL JUSTICE

Natural Justice is taken from the Roman law term “Jus Natural,” and it is strongly linked to common law and moral principles, but it is not codified. It is a natural law that has nothing to do with a statute or a constitution. All inhabitants of civilized states hold natural justice in high regard. Natural…

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