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Aishwaryasandeep

Right to public services legislation

The introduction of Right to Services Act in India has given a weapon given to the citizens of India. In consideration for growing incidents, complaints and to introduce a statutory mechanism that might control corruption and delayed services with lack of transparency, the correct to Public Services Legislation was enacted. What is Right to Public…

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The new version of ‘Hum do humare do’

A law that prevents people from receiving government subsidies and other government benefits if they have more than two children is known as a two-child policy. The Uttar Pradesh Population (Control, Stabilization and Welfare) Bill, 2021, is circulated by the Uttar Pradesh State Law Commission (UPSLC). The draft is open for suggestions till July 19,…

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WHEN FASHION MET LAW

In the case of H&M; Hennes & Mauritz Ab &Anr v. HM Megabrands Pvt. Ltd. &Ors is based on the point of having a similar trademark to that of another brand. The Swedish company had become popular and successful, especially with the young girls. The Plaintiff, in this case had a well-known trademark, and would…

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ONLINE EDUCATION- A BOON OR BANE

In many respects, the pandemic has altered our lives. We have no choice but to adapt our lifestyle in accordance with the government’s guidelines and preventative actions. Online education is one of these changes. Educational institutions have been shut down. Previously, this would have meant that pupils would no longer be able to acquire an…

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SHIP BLOCKED THE WHOLE WORLD

This week, the container ship that had been stranded in the Suez Canal for several days earlier this year finally sailed away after its owners reached a multimillion-dollar compensation agreement with Egyptian authorities in exchange for its release. The agreement brought an end to an almost month-long saga involving passage through a critical global trade…

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How Media Trial is a threat to Free Trial?

It is said that there are four pillars of democracy – Legislature, Executive, Judiciary and Media. The role of Legislature is to make laws and that of Executive is to work on the implementation of those laws. Judiciary helps in delivering justice and Media ensures that public interest is safeguarded and there is transparency to…

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Spanish civil war

In Spain, the Republican defenders of Madrid raise the white flag over the city, bringing to an end the bloody three-year Spanish Civil War. In 1931, Spanish King Alfonso XIII approved elections to decide the government of Spain, and voters overwhelmingly chose to abolish the monarchy in favor of a liberal republic. Alfonso subsequently went…

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