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Live in Relationships in India

LIVE-IN RELATIONSHIPS LAW IN INDIA Marriage is a civil and social institution, the importance of which is becoming highly uncertain in many young and urban minds. Couples now tend to test their partnership and intimacy before knotting. While in some cases the financial pressure of marriage is too hard to bear; in others, partners are…

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Corporate Governance

Governance is an act of managing a corporate entity. Corporate Governance has a broad scope and includes social and institutional aspect. It is more than company administration. It is fair, efficient and transparent functioning of corporate management system. A code of conduct which the board of directors may abide by while running the corporate enterprise.…

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Corruption 11

Corruption as a Violation of the Fundamental Obligations Set Out in Article 2(1) of the ICESCR In specific situations, corruption both negligible and great) should outstandingly be viewed as an infringement of the ICESCR. As referenced above, corruption for instance, in the police power and the legal executive − additionally influences basic liberties revered in…

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IMPLICATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE OF JUDICIARY

INDEPENDENCE OF JUDICIARY: COMPARITIVE ANALYSIS (Part-1) JUDICIAL REVIEW  In many countries with written constitution, there prevails the doctrine of Judicial Review. It means that constitution is the Supreme law of the land and any law in consistent with it is void the courts perform the side of expounding the provisions of the constitution and exercise…

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Winding up a company 2

WINDING UP IN COMPANY LAW (PART 2) Company Liquidator: Appointment: The tribunal shall also appoint a provisional liquidator or a company liquidator at the time of passing an order for winding up of the company. This liquidator shall be appointed by a panel maintained by the Central Government consisting of the names of chartered accountants,…

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KIDNAPPING AND ABDUCTION

This article will define the provisions and differences between kidnapping and abduction. KIDNAPPING:-   There are two kinds of kidnapping :- Kidnapping from India and Kidnapping from lawful guardianship. Kidnapping from India: Section 360 of the IPC states that whoever conveys any person beyond the limits of India without the consent of that person, or of…

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Divorce under Hindu Law

This article will provide the provisions and case laws for the Divorce under Hindu Law. Marriage is one of the oldest institutions of Hindus. It is considered one of the ten Sanskaras for them. It is the only Sanskara which has not been prohibited for any irrespective of caste and sex and has been provided…

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Criminal Force and Assault

This article will define Force, Criminal Force and Assault. Sec 349 of IPC defines force. It does not constitute an offence but it merely explains the word force. It states that a person is said to use force to another if he causes motion, change of motion, or cessation of motion to that other. Also…

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