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Criminal Trespass.

Introduction An unlawful entry by a person into a private property of an individual is known as trespass. Any person who enters the property of another without the owner’s permission is said to have committed the offence of criminal trespass. In all the countries, trespass against the property has been recognized as a civil wrong.…

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MERCY KILLING KNOWN AS EUTHANASIA

“I LIVED MY WHOLE LIFE FOLLOWING OTHERS’ WISHES. LET ME FOLLOW MY OWN WISH IN MY DEATH.” MERCY KILLING KNOWN AS EUTHANASIA Euthanasia, also known as euthanasia, act or apply of painlessly golf shot to death persons laid low with painful and incurable unwellness or disabling physical disorder or permitting them to die by withholding treatment…

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dowry system in india

Article: DOWRY SYSTEM IN THE INDIAN SOCIETY In India, the marital custom of dowry is widely spread. Dowry is the transfer of wealth has from the bride’s side to the groom’s side. It includes clothes, appliances, automobiles, property, jewellery, money, furniture etc. Traditionally, there have been many reasons for the establishment of this technique. It…

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Constitution of india

The supreme law of the country in a democratic system is the constitution. The word constitution has a French origin which is usually used to refer to law and order. Constitution of India starts with a preamble with the phrases “we the people” and talks about the values of the constitution which are equality, liberty,…

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CHANGES IN INDIAN ABORTION LAWS AND STATISTICS

In a historic move to provide universal access reproductive health services, India amended the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act 1971 to further empower women by providing comprehensive abortion care to all.[1] The new Medical Termination of Pregnancy (Amendment) Act 2021 expands the access to safe and legal abortion services on therapeutic, eugenic, humanitarian and…

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trademark laws – civil and criminal remedies

TRADE MARK LAWS- CIVIL AND CRIMINAL REMEDIES Indian trademark law statutorily protects trademarks as per the Trademark Act, 1999 and also under the common law remedy of passing off. The law of trademark deals with the mechanism of registration, protection of trademark and prevention of fraudulent trademark. A trademark is a word, phrase, symbol and…

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DOCTRINE OF PRECEDENTS PART-1

INTRODUCTION Defining a precedent by its nominative definition “A precedent is a previous instance or case which furnishes an example or rule for subsequent conduct, and a pattern upon which subsequent conduct is based.” [1] Article 141 of Indian constitution defines and gives constitutional binding to law of precedents in India. It makes the subordinate…

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vicarious liability of state

Vicarious liability: An Introduction Vicarious liability deals with cases where one person is liable for the acts of others. so in the case of vicarious liability both the person at whose behest the act is done as well as the person who does the act are liable. The common example of such liability are: Liability…

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Environmental Laws

Human life and therefore the surroundings are interconnected and interdependent. Hence, the life of a human without these natural resources like air, water, sunlight, trees, and so forth Would be impossible. Every year, 5th June is celebrated as the world’s environment day. This present day is widely known to boost awareness globally and unfold quality…

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Labour in Post- Independence Era

A new era began after India attained independence on August15, 1947. Freedom brought a lot of accountability on the social and economic front. India was underdeveloped and the majority of its population was residing in poverty and helplessness as the Britishers had made the use of its people and wealth for centuries. In this way…

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