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Aishwaryasandeep

Donoghue and Stevenson, 1932

Donoghue, a Scottish case, is a well-known case in English law that influenced tort law and, in particular, the concept of negligence. Mrs Donoghue’s acquaintance brought her a ginger beer from Paisley’s Wellmeadow Café on August 26, 1928. She only drank approximately half of the bottle, which was made of black opaque glass, before pouring…

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WOMEN AND SOCIETY- PART 1

It’s a common notion that a woman completes a man and vice versa. India had been a country that has seen the evolution of women from being the caretaker of the family to the breadwinner of the same. In every chapter of the evolution of this country there have been women who have changed the…

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VIRGINITY DOES NOT JUDGE YOUR CHARACTER

Possibly in our country, this has gotten an untouchable, because of the moderate mindset that we have had, since ages. Virginity of a young lady doesn’t characterize a young lady’s person in any capacity more than not being a virgin doesn’t. Possibly we should scrutinize all attackers, killers, fear-based oppressors and criminals and get some…

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WOMEN IN VEDIC PERIOD PART- 2

RELIGIOUS LIFE The Aryan gods were predominantly male. But there were considerable number of goddesses too. Some chants in the vedas were composed by female composers also. They could take part with men in the performance of religious sacrifices. In the ashwamedha yagya, the role of the chief queen and other queens is noteworthy. Upanayana…

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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT

WHAT IS FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT ? Fundamental Rights are basic human rights which is provided to every citizen of India. These rights are applied without facing any discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, color of the skin, caste etc. Fundamental Rights are enforceable by the courts and they cannot be violated. If ones fundamental…

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SEDITION

In the case of A.K Gopalan vs. the State of Madras, it was observed that “Man, as a rational being, desires to do many things, but in civil  society his desires have to be controlled, regulated and reconciled with the exercise of similar desires by other individuals. Liberty has, therefore to be limited to effectively…

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