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contributory negligence

Contributory negligence basically means ignorance from both the parties involved. If a person is driving a car without any breaks met with an accident with another person who was driving on the wrong side of the road. This results in contributory negligence. It’s a defence available to the defendant in case of contributory negligence which…

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right to private defense

It is the duty of the state to protects its citizens from any harm incurred. But sometimes circumstances may arise where the state aid is not available for the protection of an individual against imminent danger or harm. In such situations, an individual is vested with rights by the state to use force to fend…

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RAPE

Rape is defined as a sexual assault, which is carried out by person against another person without their consent. And this is punishable under section 375 of Indian penal code, which states that act of sex by a man with a woman without her consent is punishable. It also states that, it is even punishable…

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Understanding E-contract:- 2

In continuation with previous part this part also focus on analysing the validity of E-contracts. The simple truth is that the Indian Contract Act, 1872 has not specifically laid out any specific way of communicating an offer and what constitutes its acceptance. The same can be obtained either verbally, in writing or even through conduct.…

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HAMARE GHAR KI IZZAT

An act of murder by the members of the either family for pride because the male or female member (legal age of 21 or 18 years) got married to the lower caste and that would degrade the reputation of the family in-front of the whole world. Honour killing is found mainly in parts of Rajasthan,…

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EFFECTS OF CONVERSION UNDER HINDU LAW

India is constantly known for its social, etymological and religious variety. As obvious, it is the origination of four significant religions of the world: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. In 1950, Constitution through 42nd Amendment Act, 1976 pronounced India as a common state which implies everybody has an option to rehearse their religion calmly. In…

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Understanding E-contract :- 1

With the advent of the internet our way of living has undergone a drastic change. Be it the way we dress or the way we think or the way we buy things, there has been a change in almost everything we do. In current times we can even buy various items virtually, without even visiting…

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Lok Adalats

NALSA along with other Legal Services Institutions conducts Lok Adalats. Lok Adalat is one of the alternative dispute redressal mechanisms, it is a forum where disputes/cases pending in the court of law or at pre-litigation stage are settled/ compromised amicably. Lok Adalats have been given statutory status under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987. Under…

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fundamental rights under the indian constitution

Article 12 to 35 of the Indian Constitution deals with Fundamental Rights. Fundamental rights are the basic human rights enshrined in the Indian Constitution of India which are guaranteed to all citizens. All the fundamental rights are applied without discrimination based on race, religion, gender, etc. These are called fundamental rights because they are enshrined…

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