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INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL JUSTICE

Social justice is a philosophical and political thesis that emphasises justice in interpersonal relationships as well as equitable access to money, opportunity, and social advantages. The focus in modern worldwide grassroots social movements justice was on breaking down obstacles to social mobility, creating worker protections, and achieving economic fairness. If we introduce social justice in terms…

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dowry system

Dowry is a system in which the bride’s family gives the groom, his parents, and relatives durable items, cash, and real or moveable property as a condition of the marriage. It is in the nature of the payment in cash or gifts which includes cash, jewelleries, electrical appliances, furniture, crockery, vehicles, etc. It is referred…

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old is gold

There was a time when Traditions was such a important and fun part of the festivals. I’m a Hindu, In hindus there are so many Traditions and Festivals. It’s all so exciting during the Festivals, at least it was before the lockdown and the whole covid situation. As time passed many traditions were cut short…

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INCOTERMS 2010

INCOTERMS 2010 The Incoterms or International Commercial Terms are a series of pre-defined commercial terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) relating to international commercial law. INCOTERMS are the terms which buyer and seller both agree to before shipping the goods. They state which task, risk and cost shall be associated with the…

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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS.

Fundamental rights are the rights guaranteed under Part III (Articles 12-35) of the Indian Constitution. Fundamental Rights are the essential human rights that has been offered to every citizen irrespective of their caste, religion, or gender. These rights are recognized by the Supreme Court as a high degree of protection from government. There are six fundamental rights…

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Trespass to Person

The term “public interest” is frequently used to refer to the private interest, and it is commonly recognised by law as a distinct exception to the owner’s “Right to exclude.” Trespass is a broad topic that encompasses both civil and criminal aspects. Criminal trespass differs from civil trespass in that the former requires entry with…

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Shelter home

It is the responsibility of the government to protect the homeless and neglected members of the society. The Juvenile Justice Act empowers state governments to recognize organizations and provide them assistance, to set up and run shelter homes for children, women and other people, who need care and protection. These shelter homes also function as…

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SUO MOTU CONTEMPT PETITION

According to Contempt of Court Act,1971,contempt is classified into civil and criminal. Civil contempt is stated in Section 2(b) of the Act which refers to the wilful disobedience of an order of any court.  Criminal contempt is mentioned in Section 2 (c) of the Act which includes any act or publication which: (i) scandalises or tends…

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INTOXICATION UNDER THE INDIAN PENAL CODE,1860

Alcohol intoxication also known as drunkenness for alcohol poisoning is the negative behaviour and the physical effects caused by a reason raised in consumption of alcohol where symptoms may include mild sedation and poor coordination. At higher doses of alcohol, the person may experience slurred speech, may have trouble walking, and even go through nausea.…

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