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Aishwaryasandeep

Res Judicata

RES JUDICATA means “a thing decided” in Latin. It is a common law doctrine meant to bar re-litigation of cases between the same parties in Court. Once a final judgment has been handed down in a lawsuit subsequent judges who are confronted with a suit that is identical to or substantially the same as the…

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Can a woman rape another woman

In State Govt. V. Sheodayal (1956 Cr LJ 83 M.P) M.P High court opined that modesty of a woman can be outraged by another women u/s 354. But apex court in Priya Patel V. State of M.P And Anr. (JT 2006 (6) SC 303) held that it is inconceivable that women can rape another woman. Actually in this…

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sustainable development

Sustainable development is referred to as the idea that human beings should sustain by meeting their basic needs, while also making sure that the future generations are able to meet their basic needs.In other words, it is a way of organising the society by which it can exist for a long duration without compromising on…

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Breaking down of marriage

Marriages, as they define, are made in heaven and solemnized on earth. It is a sacrament for Hindus, a sanctified contract for Muslims and a sacred knot for Christians. Husbands and wives vow for each other, yet there have been innumerable cases of betrayals by the spouses. The complexity of modern society and its possible…

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marital rape: a crime never criminalised

Marital Rape: A crime never criminalized Marital rape a term in itself is not recognized in India and some may  even justify it by claiming an absurd reason. The only thing it should be considered it as should be crime but then back at 1860 when law was created women were  considered as prize, an…

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impact of gst on industries

As the dust settles on the commencement of the long journey to implement the historic GST regime, it is worthwhile to take stock of how it impacts specific aspects of Indian infrastructure. Here are seven ways GST affects the infrastructure sector – Electricity: GST is expected to inflate electricity costs by up to eight per…

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Corruption and Poverty

“In human society to much wealth or too much poverty is a great impediment to the higher development of the soul. It is from the middle classes that the great ones of the world come. Here the forces very equality adjusted and balanced.” – Vivekanda Popular belief suggests that corruption and poverty are closely related…

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Tribunal Diversity (Part 2)

 ~ REASONS FOR LACK OF DIVERSITY ~ There can be no exhaustive list for confining the reasons for lack of diversity amongst members of an arbitration tribunal with reasons varying from gender inequality to economic differences. The factors so mentioned may be concerning but not solitary by any means. While highlighting the issue of increase in…

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Tribunal Diversity (part 1)

TRIBUNAL DIVERSITY – [ PART 1 ] ~  ABSTRACT ~For a healthy loop of democracy ,its authorities must be securely influential in engaging with the ones they represent. The mechanism upholding the law with the consideration of Judiciary on the one hand and tribunals or the other, the subject foundationally appears to be concatenated provided the workforce…

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