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Aishwaryasandeep

SECTION 19 OF HINDU MARRIAGE ACT,1955

Section 19 of the Hindu Marriage Act, deals with the Territorial Jurisdiction.  This Section states the courts to which petition can be filed-  “The Court to which petition shall be presented. Every petition under this Act shall be presented to the district court within the local limits of whose ordinary original civil jurisdiction.  The marriage was solemnized, or  The respondent,…

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History and Analysis of Right to Information Act

Information means any material in any form including records, documents, memos, email, opinions, advice, press release, circulars, orders, logbook, contracts, reports, papers, samples, models, data material held in any electronic form and information relating to any private body which can be accessed by a public authority under any other law for time being in force.…

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International Law : Termed as True law or not?

Law is the element of the society which helps to develop a Framework within which rights and duties can be established. The world today requires a method were interstate relations can be conducted and international law fills this gap. The United Nations developed this body of International law for the purpose of promoting International peace…

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Rights and duties of bailee – 3

In part one and two we learnt about various rights that bailee have in a contract of bailment now let’s take this further by with some more rights of bailee •Delivery of goods without title Section 166 of the Indian Contract Act 1872 protects the bailee If the bailor has no title to the goods,…

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Laws related to OTT Platforms in India

The public authority has brought video real-time over-the-top (OTT) stages like Netflix, Amazon’s Prime Video, Hotstar, and others under the ambit of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. These stages were so far under the domain of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. With a market size of almost Rs 500 crore toward the…

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Illegitimacy of Children and their Rights in India

Introduction: The term illegitimacy is derived from a Latin maxim which means “not in accordance with the law”. An ‘illegitimate’ child is therefore one who is born out of wedlock, his/her status determined by the marital relationship of his/her parents and is therefore consequentially considered to be nullius filius – having no legal relationship with…

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REGISTRATION AND ISSUE OF PROSPECTUS

ABSTRACTCorporate Law, also inferred as Company Law or Business law is a body that regulates the rights and code of companies organizations and businessmen. Any advertisement offering shares or debentures of the company for sale to the public is a prospectus. The law is aimed at easing the process of doing business in India and…

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MEANING AND RATIONALE OF LAY-OFF

ABSTRACT Many countries have legislation which make it costly for firms to dismiss or retrench workers. In the case of India, the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, requires firms that employ 50 or more workers to pay a compensation to any worker who is to be retrenched. This paper builds a theoretical model to analyze the…

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Drug abuse – a slow poison

In this modern world of elevation , it is becoming a trend to cope up with the spreading nature of surrounding and opt all the amelioration. Without even knowing the fringes of particular commodity a hombre always emulate the latest drift in the fear of dillydallying . As per this scenario, one of the most…

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