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Modes Of Acquisition Of State Territory

The acquisition of territory by a state, or territorial sovereignty, by an existing state and member of the international community over another state is more accurately referred to as territorial acquisition. It should be stated right away that the recognition of a new state is not the same as the acquisition of territory. There may…

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ROMESH THAPPAR V. THE STATE OF MADRAS

  Facts of The Case:-  The petitioner Mr. Thappar used to be a prevalent communist of his time and used to be very sceptical of the insurance policies of the then Prime Minister Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, mainly his overseas policy. He published a few articles in his weekly English journal known as Crossroads that expressed…

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RESTITUTION

Restitution means restoring something with was taken away from someone unjustly. Restitution basically means to restore back the party to the original position in which he/she would be if the court had not ordered the flawed decree. The doctrine of restitution states that if a decree is reversed, the law imposes an obligation on the…

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Afganistan under seige Taliban

The worst had happened when the United States had withdrawn its forces from Afghanistan the last time well, similar situations are brought this time under the governance of Joe Biden. When the U.S troops abruptly left Afghanistan without a proper hand over to the Afghan government and their security forces, a sudden take over by…

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INTELLECTUAL Property rights

Introduction What is Intellectual Property? Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce. IP is protected in law by, for example, patents, copyright and trademarks, which enable people to earn recognition or financial benefit from what they invent or create. By striking…

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Euthanasia

Euthanasia is purposely ending someone’s life to relieve them of the pain and suffering. Doctors around the world have sometimes perform euthanasia when it’s requested by people who have a terminal illness and are in a lot of pain. It’s a complicated process as it involves weighing many factors. Local laws, someone’s physical and mental…

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Defendant

A defendant is a person or entity that is facing a civil lawsuit, or that has been accused of a crime. The word “defendant” is often used interchangeably with other terms including “accused” or “respondent.” A criminal defendant has been charged with committing a crime, and is often placed in jail until bail is posted or the resolution…

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DOWER AND ITS TYPES

Dower in English Law is defined as the portion which a widow hath of the lands of her husband at his decease, for the sustenance of herself and the education of her children.[1] Marriage in Islam unlike other religions is treated as a social necessity. The purpose of Islamic marriage is the creation of families…

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ANALYSIS OF CLASS ACTION LAWSUITS

A legal instrument frequently utilised in western consumer markets such as the United States, class-action cases allow one individual complaint of a faulty product or service to be considered as an “interest group” of other persons in similar situations. Based on a single complaint, this sort of class action can be used to recall an entire…

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