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Arrest Before Judgment

Arrest before judgment is an interim order that may be passed by the court during the pendency of the suit. The provision related to it are given under Order 38 Rule 1-4 of the Code of civil Procedure. a person who has filed a suit for recovery of money, in usual circumstances must obtain a…

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DAMAGES

The concept of contract damages is as old as contractual ties themselves. Damages have become increasingly important in economic transactions, as well as as punitive measures for violations of the rights of the parties involved. Damages are a type of monetary compensation that an aggrieved party can seek from the defaulting party when there is…

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Types of Writs

Writs are written order from Higher Courts that provides constitutional remedies for the citizens to seek against the violation of their fundamental rights. Article 32 of the Indian Constitution gives the Supreme Court the power to issue writs for the enforcement of their rights and Article 226 of the Indian Constitution gives the High Court…

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NEW EDUCATION CHALLENGES

INTRODUCTION Covid-19 has caused one of the worst disruptions to have occurred in the entire world history of mankind. It has attacked not only human life but every aspect of it, such as economic, political, social, spiritual or psychological and mental well-being. It continues to affect human lives across the globe, creating a public health…

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RIGHT TO INFORMATION

INTRODUCTION Right to information Act ushered in a new era in making functioning of government and government-aided institutions transparent, accountable and responsive to the needs of the society at large. The basic object of the Right to Information Act (RTI) is to empower the citizens, promote transparency and accountability in the working of the Government,…

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EXCLUSIVELY INCLUSIVE NEP

Caste based discrimination is not a new phenomenon in India. Caste system is best described as a social stratification. This system can be traced to the Manusmriti. “Manusmriti, widely regarded to be the most important and authoritative book on Hindu law and dating back to at least 1,000 years before Christ was born, acknowledges and…

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RIGHT TO TEMPLE ENTRY

Right to temple entry is an important right, especially considering the Young Indian Lawyer’s Association v State of Kerala case, famously referred to as the Sabrimala case. The Young Lawyer’s Association case is about the temple entry of women in the temple of Lord Ayyappa. According to the temple rules and local beliefs, due the…

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REEL REALITY

INTRODUCTION The Covid-19 pandemic has forced learning to move into the online space. Learners have been denied the real-world touch-and-feel experience of learning in a face-to-face mode from wise facilitators, and the enjoyment of the classroom experience with real life peers. Even before Covid-19, there was already a high growth and adoption in education technology.…

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