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Aishwaryasandeep

THIRD WAVE : INEVITABLE OR NOT?

People were running out of beds in hospitals just a few months ago, and now they’re running out of rooms in hill stations. With all of this irresponsibility on the part of our people, the third wave of Covid-19 infection in our country is unavoidable. There will, of course, be a third Covid 19 wave.…

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Injuria SINE DAMNO DAMNUM SINE INJURIA

There are two kinds of torts:Those torts which are actionable per se- actionable without the proof of any damage or loss. (Injuria Sine Damno).Torts which are actionable only on proof of damage caused by an act.(Damnum Sine Injuria) INJURIA SINE DAMNOIt means Injury without damage or it means an infringement of an absolute private right…

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Gender inequality in India

Gender equality refers to any type of discrimination and inequality that individuals face due to their gender identity. Many middle eastern countries, including India face the problems caused due to gender equality. Discrimination exists because of cultural differences, geographical differences, and gender inequality. Gender is a concern that is prevalent in the entire world. Even…

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laws related to prostitution in india

Prostitution, the practice of engaging in relatively indiscriminate sexual activity, in general with someone who is not a spouse or a friend, in exchange for immediate payment in money or other valuables. Prostitutes may be female or male or transgender, and prostitution may entail heterosexual or homosexual activity, but historically most prostitutes have been women and most clients men. It…

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citizenship for sale

A controversial “golden passports” scheme run by the Pacific nation of Vanuatu saw more than 2,000 people, including a slew of disgraced business people and individuals sought by police in countries all over the world, purchase citizenship in 2020 – and with it visa-free access to the EU and UK, the Guardian can reveal. Among…

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Work From Home

Work from home this concept was introduced to a large population of working class last year when covid-19 hit the world and everyone became fearing public places and crowded places as result government put a lock-down which in first week caused a lot of cause but then after everyone learned more about the virus they…

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Defamation :-

A defamation case has to meet the criteria of proving the defamatory or derogatory comments made towards a person was untruthful and had an outcome of some type of harm done to the victim’s life. Defamatory means are usually utilized in scandals, i.e. outrageous or abnormal actions of others (or singular) which integrate defamatory means…

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Traffic Laws In India

India has the second largest road networks in the world and accounts for 10% of worldwide road fatalities. Laws regulating the traffic on the road are provided under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 is an Act passed by the Parliament of India which came into force from July 1, 1989 and is applicable to the…

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FALSE IMPRISONMENT

False Imprisonment may be defined as an act of the defendant which causes the unlawful confinement of the plaintiff.To constitute false imprisonment certain factors such as probable cause for imprisonment, knowledge of the plaintiff for imprisonment, intention of the defendant while causing imprisonment and period of confinement matters i.e It consists in the imposition of…

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