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Is Death Penalty Justifiable?

Since the beginning of 20th century, almost all countries started using death penalty. The pros & cons of death penalty leads to debate whether it is essential or not? It is very difficult to justify. Firstly, the death penalty pays proper respect to the importance of the life of the victim. While others may dismiss…

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HINDU CODE BILL

The Hindu code bills were several laws passed in the 1950s that aimed to codify and reformHindu personal law in India. They passed four Hindu code bills in 1955–56: the HinduMarriage Act, Hindu Succession Act, Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, and HinduAdoptions and Maintenance Act.The Hindu Code bill was principally created by 2 people- Dr.…

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Custodial Violence

Custodial violence and abuse of power by the police authorities is an emerging issue of human rights violations and one of the major obstacles for well-being of human beings in a society. Custodial violence includes all kinds of physical and mental torture done to a person in police custody. It is a violation of human…

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INCORPORATION OF A COMPANY

INTRODUCTION: The term ‘company’ has no technical or legal definition.” A “company” is defined by the Companies Act as “a company founded and registered under” the Companies Act. A company is a “legal person” or “legal entity” in common law, distinct from and capable of existing beyond the lifetimes of its members.“A business, like any…

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SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

The Supreme Court in India was established through an enactment passed in pre-independent India, with the introduction of the Regulating Act, 1773. The 1st Supreme Court started its function as a court of record at Calcutta, and the 1st Chief Justice Sir Elijah Impey was appointed. The court was established to resolve the disputes in…

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Customer Relationship Management

Customer relationship management is a process in which a business or other organization administers its interactions with customers, typically using data analysis to study large amounts of information. CRM applications enable you to better manage that data, use it to analyse and forecast trends and customer behaviour, and embed it in your future business strategy.…

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