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Aishwaryasandeep

Pandemic for weaker section

March of 24, 2020, the government announced a three-week nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of Covid-19 in the country. Almost a year and half has passed since the outbreak of Covid-19 in China, then in Thailand. People started to cope with Covid-19 soon. Started working soon from home even online education started and online groceries…

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INSANITY AS A GROUND OF DIVORCE?

INSANITY AS A GROUND OF DIVROCE? Insanity is frequently described as a mental disorder or mental disability, for a person being in such a state that they are unable to comprehend the general rules and regulations that any other prudent or reasonable man might be able to comprehend, similarly mental illnesses of such a kind,…

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ADULTERY

In India, the law of adultery is punishable under section 497 of the IPC, but originally the framers of the code did not make adultery an offence punishable under the Code, it was the Second law commission which after giving mature consideration to the subject, came to the conclusion that it was not advisable to…

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Cybercrimes and its types

The internet, laptops, smartphones, and all the other forms of technology have revolutionized human lives over the last several decades, where it normalised the daily activities on digital platforms. The advancement of technology has opened another gateway for offenders for committing criminal activities in the cyberspace which is termed as cybercrimes. Cybercrime is a crime…

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COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT

Creativity being the keystone of progress, no civilized society can afford to ignore the basic requirement of encouraging the same. Economic and social development of a society is dependent on creativity.  Copyright is the set of exclusive rights granted to the author or creator of an original work, including the right to copy, distribute and…

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Defamation

Defamation is attacking another’s reputation by a false publication with an intension to bring the person into disrepute. It is made up of two words de and fame. It is an elusive concept and is limited in its varieties only by human inventiveness. In defamation, publication must be true and without the consent of the…

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NATURE, SCOPE AND GROWTH OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

INTRODUCTION Administrative law is that the law that governs the executive actions. As per Ivor Jennings- the executive law is that the law concerning administration. The powers and duties of administrative authorities are determined. It includes law concerning the rule-making power of the executive bodies, the quasi-judicial function of administrative agencies, legal liabilities of public…

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