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PHARMA LAWS IN INDIA

Pharmaceutical Laws are the laws concerns with the creation, sale, distribution and use of pharmaceutical drugs. In India, the same is governed by a number of legislations, which depends on the usage. The Pharmaceutical industry in India is valued at around 27.4 billion Dollars which include domestic as well as export and import. In India,…

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goods and services tax

GST is not a relatively new idea, the idea of establishing a central unified tax was proposed in 2006 and a finance committee was set up to make a structure for GST which was to be introduced from April 2010, but the bill lapsed. After 2014, the bill was again brought up and passed in…

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THEORIES OF PUNISHMENT

INTRODUCTION: Punishment. A notion that is inextricably linked to criminal justice. Certain acts are only regarded as “crimes” because of the term “punishment.” The rulers utilized the weapon known as “punishment” against their subjects in order to instill dread in the public’s minds about their rulers’ capabilities and powers. The following are the numerous punishment…

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Delegated Legislation and its Control

Montesquieu, a French scholar, propounded the theory of separation of powers. According to this theory, three organs (i.e.) the legislature, the executive and the judiciary should perform their functions independently and no organ should interfere in the work of the other organ. However, the Indian Constitution does not strictly follow this theory. According to the…

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RIGHT OF SELF DEFENCE UNDER UN CHARTER

The extent of Right of self-defence has not been defined under the Charter. Its scope is very wide. Many member-nations of the UN have over periods of time expressed their desire resort to economic attacks against other States which will impair the sovereignty of the State; however, it was not accepted. In Nicaragua v. United…

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Case Brief: Javed vs State of Haryana

Brief Details: Relevant Citation: AIR 2003 SC 3057 Decided on: 30th July, 2003 Court: Supreme Court of India Judge Bench: Honorable Justice R.C. Lahoti, Ashok Bhan and Arun Kumar. Facts of the Case: The Haryana Government passed Haryana Panchayati Raj Act, 1994[1]. The petitioner challenged the constitutionality of this case as it prohibited anyone with…

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Adoption under Hindu law

The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956 [1]deals with the legal procedure of adoption of children by Hindus and other legal obligations that need to be followed like maintenance of children, wife etc. This law was derived from the uncodified Hindu Laws Dharamsastra. This act was enacted as part of the Hindu Code Bills. This…

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