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Aishwaryasandeep

kinship

Kinship is the most fundamental concept for grouping people into social roles, categories, and roles. It is universal and plays an important role in individual socialisation as well as group cohesiveness. It is extremely significant in primitive civilizations, influencing practically every aspect of their lives – social, economic, political, religious, and so on. Every human…

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volenti non-fit injuria

Under law of torts, whenever a person does a wrongful act or an illegal omission that causes injury to another person or infringes on another person’s legal rights, he is held accountable and must compensate the victim of the act. However, due of the operation of tort defences, even if a person suffers a loss…

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mutual divorce

Divorce is a legal process that ends a marriage between two adults. Hindus, including Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists, are controlled by the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955, while Christians are governed by the Indian Divorce Act of 1869 and the Indian Christian Marriage Act of 1872. Divorce laws apply to Muslims, as do the Dissolution…

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FEMALE FEOTICIDE AND ITS LEGAL ASPECTS

INTRODUCTION Women in ancient India were held in high esteem. In the early Vedic age, girls were looked after with care. They were given the facilities of education. Remarriage of widows were permitted. But in the later Vedic period daughters were regarded as a source of misery. The practice of polygamy deteriorated the status of…

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family

In society, the family is the most significant primary group. It is the most basic and fundamental type of society. A family is a domestic group of people, or a group of families, who are usually linked by birth or marriage, or by similar legal relationships such as domestic partnership, adoption, surname, and in some…

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Litigation Vs Corporate Law

In addition to deciding that space of law to pursue, this is often another question that perpetually puzzles law students. many folks are confused between these two areas as a result of what they hear from their seniors and additionally as a result of of totally different tv shows or movies. each appear appealing because…

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FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES.

Fundamental Duties are dealt with article 51A under Part-IV A of the Indian Constitution. The 42nd Amendment Act of 1976 added 10 Fundamental Duties to the Indian Constitution then later in 86th Amendment Act added the 11th Fundamental Duty to the list. The Fundamental Duties have included to make people aware of their social and…

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CASTE AND THE CORPORATE SECTOR

In the early economies, the service sector was primarily underdeveloped because governments failed to respond to the growing demand for services. However, with the shift to market economies, the service sectors have grown rapidly to meet the rising needs of the emerging private sector. The structure of an economy can be seen by comparing its…

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Caste and Castelessness in the Indian society

“The abolition of caste as demanded during pre-independence period had led to a predicament whereby the need to delegitimize caste was in conflict with the commitment to redress the disabilities of caste.” The article retraces sociological, political, constitutional and judicial perspectives and the emergence and rise of the notion of castelessness. When the caste system…

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