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Right to Information

The basic object of the Right to Information Act is to empower the citizens, promote transparency and accountability in the working of the Government, contain corruption, and make our democracy work for the people in real sense. An informed citizenry will be better equipped to keep necessary vigil on the instruments of government and make…

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CENSORSHIP ON VIDEO GAMES

INTRODUCTION: Because of the COVID 19 pandemic, the gaming industry exploded. The number of gamers has increased as a result of the more free time available during the lockdown, and the amount of time spent playing video games has increased at an alarming rate. It is not an exaggeration to say that practically every member…

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FELONIOUS TORTS

Faeser defines tort as “Tort is an infringement of a right in rem of a private individual giving of compensation at the suit of the injured party”. A crime is an invasion of public rights and duties affecting the whole society or community. Felony means a crime of any kind which is legally graver than…

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PERSONAL LEGISLATION RELATING TO PERSONAL RIGHTS

PERSONAL LEGISLATION RELATING TO PERSONAL RIGHTS INTRODUCTION:- Individual law is characterized as a law that applies to a specific classor gathering of individuals or a specific individual, in view of the religions, confidence, andculture. In India, everybody has a place with various station, religion and have their ownconfidence and conviction. Their conviction is chosen by…

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WHAT ARE GI TAGS?

INTRODUCTION A GI or Geographical Indications is a sign used on the products which have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation that are due to that origin. In order to function as a GI, a sign must identify a product as originating in a given place. In addition, the qualities, characteristics…

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BAILMENT

The term ‘bailment’, is derived from ‘Bailler’, a French word that means ‘to deliver’. A bailment relationship occurs when goods are given to another party for a specific purpose on the condition that the goods are returned to the owner, dealt with according to the owner’s instructions, or it is kept until the goods are…

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WHY SHOULD INDIA HAVE SPACE LAWS?

India’s relationship with space dates back to its first rocket launch in 1963 underneath the steerage of the visionary, Dr. Vikram Sarabhai. Subsequently, it absolutely was the launch of Aryabhatta, the primary Indian scientific satellite. Since then India’s efforts are crystallized into many missions with applications within the areas of communication, broadcasting, meteorology and oceanography,…

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Surrogacy

The human body is a marvel of engineering. The future of childbirth in the form of test tube infants, as well as surrogate motherhood enabled by new reproductive and cloning technology, will open up hitherto unimagined sexual options. Surrogacy is an assisted reproduction approach in which a woman agrees to become pregnant for the goal…

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