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Aishwaryasandeep

DECODING THE LEGAL DOCTRINE OF RES JUDICATA

I would begin this article by enthusiastically writing, to re-litigate ,or not to re-litigate,that is the question.Lawyers are time and again seen arguing in the court about their lawsuit getting struck by the doctrine of ‘res judicata’.And if accepted by the court, the case in question is dropped right at the stage of admission itself.…

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WIFE VS SNAKE CASE IN KERALA

Uthra’s husband, Sooraj, had acknowledged her murder by placing the cobra, which he had purchased from the accused-turned-approver, Suresh, for Rs 10,000. Sooraj was sentenced to life in prison. Suresh, the serpent, allegedly sobbed in court during cross-examination in the snakebite murder case. “He murdered her because I gave him the snake,” Suresh claimed, according…

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Need for Indian Space Law

Space age commenced with the launch of first human satellite, Sputnik-1 in 1957 by the Soviet Union which opened doors of space for exploration and activities for the rest of the world. Indian Space Age began in 1962 with setting up of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). India launched its first rocket in 1963 under…

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LOOPHOLES IN ANIMAL RIGHTS AND WAYS TO CURB IT

The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated. – Mahatma Gandhi India despite of being one of the richest country in the arena of flora and fauna requires enormous amount of attention with regards to cruelty against animals. First of all, cruelty against animal…

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TYPES OF BAIL IN INDIA

Bail is the release of an accused or a person who is awaiting trial from prison, after having deposited the security amount. The deposition of the security amount ensures the accused’s submission at the required time to legal authority. The monetary value of the security, known as the bail bond, is set by the court…

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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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Higher education in India: How to make job oriented

We have seen best and the worst of higher education in India. The long March of educated unemployed knocking at doors that do not open. The frustrated young youth who finds everything uninspiring- the curricular, the campus, the teaching fraternity, the country’s leadership, and later the job that has nothing to do with what they…

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vicarious liability

INTRODUCTION TO VICARIOUS LIABILITY Every person is liable for acts, the person commits and not liable for the acts done by others but in some situations when a person is liable for the acts of another person is known as vicarious liability. So, for this to happen there must be a specific kind of relationship…

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