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Aishwaryasandeep

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As agriculture is the main occupation in India, the food industry has become the largest industry in India. Since Independence, India’s food grain production has registered an over a five-fold increase, with a seen record at 292 million tonnes in 2019-2020. The country has largely achieved self-sufficiency as over the past 70 years it has transformed itself from a ‘ship-to-mouth’ status…

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Claims Tribunal : Powers and Procedure

Motor Vehicles Amendment Act, 1988 is an act that was passed by parliament of India in July 1989. The act deals with all aspects of road transport vehicles, however it got replaced recently by Motor Vehicles Amendment Act, 2019, one of the most salient features of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 was it’s provision of…

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Challenges for women in a workspace

Women business owners and working women face certain challenges and obstacles that men do not. Working women who have children experience even more demands on time, energy and resources, and women face gender discrimination in business and on the job. But women are not less successful than men, in fact, statistics show that women are…

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Sustainable Development

Sustainable development is defined as “Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” The term “sustainable development” first appeared in the WCED’s report “Our Common Future” (also known as the Brundtland Report) in 1987.  Sustainable development involves economic growth, environmental protection and social…

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NATURE and CAUSES OF FEMALE CRIMES

As per Role hypothesis, young ladies are typically prepared to be latent, trained and peaceful and are not permitted to figure out how to battle. Young ladies consequently contract from brutality and don’t have the essential specialized capacity or solidarity to take part in wrongdoings of viciousness, equipped burglaries, group battles. So, it is seen…

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INFANCY AS A DEFENCE IN IPC

Section 82 IPC presumes that a child below seven years is ‘doli incapax’; he is incapable of committing a crime & cannot be guilty of any offence. The section & Act presumes that he cant distinguish ‘right from wrong’. This presumption emanates from the recognition of the fact that he lacks the adequate mental ability…

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Waqf

The word waqf means ‘detention’. In the legal context, it means permanent dedication of some property for a religious or charitable purpose. The property so alienated is tied up forever and it becomes non-transferable. A waqf can be made either in writing or orally. Section 2 of Mussalman Waqf validating Act, 1913 defines waqf as,…

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