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SCOPE & PURPOSE OF CROSS-EXAMINATION OF WITNESS

In a court of competent jurisdiction cross examination becomes an important tool which helps to separate the fact or reality from falsehood. Chapter 10 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 deals with the topic of cross examination of witness in courts of law who are considered compatible and compellable under the provisions of this Act.…

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WHITE COLLAR CRIMES

WHAT ARE WHITE COLLAR CRIMES…? White Collar Crime is a peaceful crime committed for financial gain. As per the FBI, a key organization that researches these offenses, “these crimes are described by duplicity, covering, or infringement of trust.” The inspiration for these violations is “to acquire or try not to lose cash, property, or administrations…

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Pink Tax- the cost of being a woman

Pink tax refers to the broad tendency for products used by women under which they are required to pay extra amount of tax. This can also be referred to as price discrimination or gender pricing. The classic example of this is those cheap razors for sale in drug store. There is no difference between male…

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SCIENCE AND COMMONSENSE

SCIENCE AND COMMONSENSE “Science is a first-rate piece of furniture for a man’s upper chamber, if he has common sense on the ground floor.” The Theory emphasizes continuity in the reasoning processes of early development and scientific research in the sense that “there are common cognitive structures and processes, common representations and rules, that underlie…

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Doctrine of Vicarious Liability

Introduction At the point when an individual does an unjust demonstration then he is obligated for that demonstration and no other individual. Nonetheless, in specific cases, an individual might be expected to take responsibility for the activities of others. In such cases, the law forces vicarious responsibility on one individual for the demonstrations of others.…

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Article 14 – constitution of india

Fundamental Duties in Indian Constitution The achievement of a majority rules system relies on the dynamic interest of its residents. Our Constitution is the aftereffect of the requests of the ordinary citizens and it gives them certain essential rights under Part III of the constitution of India. In this way, it is similarly significant for…

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Feminism

Feminism is defined as a social and political movement that promotes women’s rights based on gender equality. Feminism does not deny biological differences between men and women, but it does demand equality in social, political and economic areas. The majority of academics believe feminist efforts are to blame for important historical advancements in women’s empowerment.…

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