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MC MEHTA VERUS UNION OF INDIA

This case is basically about the water pollution in our holy river Ganga River ganga is the Holy rivers of Hindus which is the most scattered river from India to Bangladesh after all these years the man has become selfish and do whatever it takes for it’s benefit without thinking about the environment so happened…

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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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What is a tort

The word tort has been derived from a Latin word “tortum” which means twisted or crooked. Tort is a civil wrong for which the remedy is a common law action for unliquidated damages, and which is not exclusively the breach of contract, or, the breach of trust, or, other merely equitable obligation. It is different…

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different sources of the indian constitution

INTRODUCTION The Indian Constitution is the country’s ultimate law. It establishes the government’s core political principles, methods, practices, rights, authorities, and responsibilities. It confers constitutional supremacy rather than parliamentary supremacy since it was drafted by a constituent assembly and ratified by the people with a declaration in the preamble. It is impossible for Parliament to…

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Women in workspaces

In many societies in the whole world women were patronized and viewed as the weaker sex. Women are commonly perceived of not being fit to go to work and because of societal pressure and expectations retreat to a life of raising children and cooking meals at home for their family. This has become a very…

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HISTORY OF SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

The Supreme Court of India, which is located on Tilak Marg in New Delhi, was established on January 26, 1950. The Supreme Court of India was housed at the Parliament House until it was relocated to its current location. It has a large colonnaded veranda and a 27.6-metre-high dome. You’ll need a visitor’s pass from…

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RIGHTS OF LGBTQ

Article 21 of Indian constitution guraates right to human dignity and respect but it has not been the case for lgbtq community they faces discrimination,  harrsament still date in many parts of the country. On 8 September 2018 Independence was given to LGBTQ community as the judgment of apex court came in the case navjot…

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