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Maintenance and Champerty

Maintenance is the officious assistance by money or otherwise proffered by a third person to either party to a suit, in which he has no legal interest to enable them to prosecute or defend it. The essence of the offence is intermeddling with litigation in which the intermeddler has no concern about the case. It…

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RAGGING: PROHIBITION, PREVENTION AND PUNISHMENT

WHAT IS RAGGING?: Ragging is the phrase for the so-called “initiation rite” that takes place in higher education institutions across South Asia, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Ragging refers to senior students abusing, humiliating, or harassing fresh recruits or junior students. It often takes a malignant turn, with newcomers being subjected to psychological…

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COVID-19: A FORCE MAJEURE EVENT

COVID-19 was officially declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 3, 2020. Since then, effective measures have been taken by all government and private bodies to improve the effects of this pandemic. Beyond the health repercussions, this pandemic has presented major disruptions for businesses. It has caused interruptions in trading, devastated…

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DRAFTING THE TERMINATION CLAUSE OF THE CONTRACT

Drafting a correctly worded termination clause, upon forming a clear understanding of legal consequences is significantly important since it defines the manner in which a commercial transaction may be brought to an end. Virtually all commercial contracts have a termination clause that sets out a mechanism which the parties shall follow while terminating the contract. …

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my experience of online classes

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”- Nelson Mandela Education plays a very dominant role in the functioning of the world. Each and every thing in this whole world requires some kind of knowledge and that peculiar knowledge comes from the  basic education that a person has. So…

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freedom of religion

Right to Freedom of Religion (Art. 25-28)The Part III of the Constitution under Articles 25-28 prescribe for certain religious freedomsfor citizens. They include freedom of conscience of free pursuit of profession, practice andpropagation of religion, freedom to manage religious affairs, freedom to payment of taxes forpromotion of any particular religion and freedom as to attendance…

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