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Powers Of Police To Arrest

The provision of Arrest is given in the Chapter V from section 41 to section 60 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. This chapter deals with provisions of Arrest of Persons and the rights of arrested persons. Questions like: How arrest is made Who can arrest? Can a police officer make an arrest without…

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securities of bank loans

INTRODUCTION A bank should ensure that it will receive the loan back on time before issuing loans and advances. A borrower provides security to a lender in exchange for assurance that he or she will return the loan. Due to the high rate of default on loans, borrowers are required to deposit assets or provide…

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Federalism: As Conceptual Analysis

Studies on federalism mainly focused upon the legislative, financial and administrative relations between the centre and the state. As mainly federalism talks about the relation between the centre and state. In other words, Federalism is a type of government in which the power has been divided between the two that is centre and state it…

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STOP USING GOOGLE AS YOUR DOCTOR

Is it accurate to say that you are among the individuals who sign in to Google each time you are down with body hurt, fever or cold, just to get more confused and scared? Numerous youthful Indians with cell phones in their grasp are falling prey to the “Google-as-your-doctor” wonder and the risky pattern is…

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ARTICLE 142 OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION

ARTICLE 142 OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION WHAT IS ARTICLE 142 OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION :- The India Judiciary and also the constitution of India believe that each national of India should get “complete justice”. The Constitution of India underneath the Article 142 grants the ability to the Supreme Court for passing any decree to try and…

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A RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN THE SYSTEM OF IPR

In the recent times, India has been trying to establish itself as an Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) friendly nation in the world, by defining its standards as per the Global Intellectual Property norms. This has been clearly reflected in some of the latest developments in the laws related to Intellectual Property Rights in India. One…

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A STUDY ON BAN ON PORNOGRAPHY IN INDIA

INTRODUCTION : The term pornography has originated from the Greek word “pornographos” which can literally be translated as writing about prostitutes. While the term “pornography” in Webster’s Dictionary has been defined as “writings, pictures, etc., intended primarily to arouse sexual desire.” It is not only a morally problematic issue in India but also in every…

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