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Aishwaryasandeep

State under Indian Constitution

Part III of the Indian Constitution consists of Fundamental Rights which are guaranteed to every citizen of the nation irrespective of their religion, place of birth, religion, caste or gender. These rights can be claimed against the State and its authorities and not against the private bodies. Article 12 of the Indian Constitution gives the…

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Abortion stops a beating heart

Introduction Abortion is termination of pregnancy. In simple words, when a women gets pregnant, and before giving birth to the child, abortion is done inside the mother’s womb which results in stopping a beating heart. It is the removal of an embryo or fetus. In approximately 30 to 40% of pregnancies, abortion occurs without intervention…

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women in afganistan

Today, the situation of Afghanistan women under the rule of Taliban is in center stage. But this suppression of women is not only the result of Taliban rule. The women’s subjugation in Afghanistan has a whole history. Thus, by only analyzing the situation of women by before and after the Taliban will not be an…

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ACTIONABLE CLAIMS

Section 3 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 defines Actionable Claims as A claim on any debt other than a liability secured by the foreclosure of immovable property or hypothecation for movable property or Claim to any beneficial interest in movable property that does not belong to the claimant, be it real or constructive.…

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nuisance

The word “nuisance” is derived from the French word “nuire,” which meaning “to injure, annoy, or cause harm.” Nuisance is derived from the Latin word “nocere,” which meaning “to hurt.” There is no precise definition of “nuisance” because it is based on the political, social, and economic factors that exist in that particular country, as…

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