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COMPETITION LAW IN INDIA

Many countries have enacted their own competition laws in order to prevent anti-competitive behavior and unfair trade practices. The competition law is primarily concerned with preventing specific market activities that harm businesses, customers, or both, as well as curbing market behaviors that violate market ethics. The Competition Act, 2002 was created in India to maintain…

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Income Tax – I

Introduction Tax is the mandatory financial charge demand by the government on pay, product, administrations, exercises or exchange. Taxes are the fundamental modes of income for the government, which are used for the welfare of the general population of the nation through government strategies, arrangements, and practices.  Need for Income Tax in India Income tax…

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DOCTRINE OF PITH AND SUBSTANCE

Doctrine and principles are significant concepts, they help to understand how the judicial machinery works in the nation. Under the Constitution of India, there is a division of legislative spheres between the Union and the States. Within their respective areas of authority, the union and the state legislature are supreme and they are not supposed…

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Transfer of property

Introduction A transfer refers to a conversion of a thing from one person to another person. Property may be defined as anything physical or a virtual entity owned by an individual or a group of people. A property can be transferred from one person to another person by transferring rights, or interest, or ownership, or…

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Corruption

Introduction Corruption in the Indian society has prevailed from time immemorial in one form or the other. The basic inception of corruption started with our opportunistic leaders who have already done greater damage to our nation. People who work on right principles are unrecognized and considered to be foolish in the modern society. Corruption in…

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Triple Talaq

Introduction Tripple talaq means instant divorce and talaq-e-mughallazah (irrevocable divorce). It was a form of Islamic divorce which has been used by Muslims in India, especially adherents of Hanafi Sunni Islamic schools of jurisprudence. It allowed any Muslim man to legally divorce his wife by uttering the word talaq (the Arabic word for “divorce”) three times in oral, written or, more recently, electronic form. Triple…

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HEALTHCARE OF PRISONERS

Over 10.2 million people are jailed around the world. A jail is a place where lawbreakers who commit heinous crimes are held captive and imprisoned. Criminals are sent to prison for reasons other than punishment, according to popular belief. People commonly believe that when a prisoner is detained, he loses his right to liberty because…

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