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Aishwaryasandeep

Today is a new day

Let no miseries affect what is waiting in the future, past is just an experience to learn and should not be taken in its very sense. It is necessary to not enable the past with the power to tune the future. Rather, learn how to give up off the things that didn’t mean to be.…

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nature and definition of torts

Abstract While getting off from the train someone pushes you, what would you do? Someone forces you not to vote at the elections, how will you redress this? A man enters your yard without your permission, what will be your action? Your neighbour plays loud music all the day during your exam days, what will…

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Social Media and Freedom of Speech and Expression

What is Social Media-Social media comprises primarily internet and mobile phone based tools for sharing anddiscussing information. It blends technology, telecommunications, and social interaction andprovides a platform to communicate through words, pictures, films, and music.Social mediaincludes web- based and mobile technologies used to turn communication into interactivedialogue. Social media can be defined as any web…

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lawful consideration

Lawful consideration For a contract to be a valid contract two things are essential lawful object and lawful consideration. So the Indian contract act gives us the parameters that make up such lawful considerations and objects of a contract. Let us take a look at the legality of the object and consideration of a contract. Lawful consideration…

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historical background of labour legislation in india

Abstract. One of the important factors of production that we have studied in economics is labour. Labour refers to the physical work or activity done. Labour is demanded in most of the industries for various work. India being a densely populated nation labour is available in surplus. Indian labourers have witnessed various forms of ill-treatments,…

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MEDIA TRIALS

Articles 14 and 21 of the Indian Constitution provide the right to a fair trial and investigation. The same has been stated correctly in Zahira Habibullah Sheikh (v) State of Gujarat. In India, a criminal trial does not commence until the accused has been charged by a competent court. This right is routinely blocked by…

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CHILD LABOUR IN INDIA

CHILD LABOUR “child” as characterized by the Child Labor Act 1986 is an individual who has not finished the age of 14 years. As a layman we can comprehend that Child work is the act of having kids participate in monetary action, on a section or full-time premise. Each kid is considered as an endowment…

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