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Alcoholism

Alcoholism Unlawful drugs use has notable unfavourable impacts; however the lawful drugs tobacco and liquor have far more noteworthy effect on human wellbeing around the world. By a standard proportion of dreariness, tobacco is at 4.1%, liquor 4.0% (6.6% for guys, 3.1% for females); all illegal drugs consolidated add just 0.8% to worldwide infection trouble.…

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Should same sex marriage be legalised in India 2

In the Naz Foundation v. Government of NCT of Delhi and others, It is argued that the Delhi High Court in Naz Foundation (supra) has  referred  to  and  analysed  the  concept  of  const.al  morality and ultimately struck down § 377 IPC clearly stating that carnal intercourse  between  homosexuals  and  heterosexuals  with  consent cannot be an…

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Indications of Drug Addiction

Indications of Addiction You may have at least one of these notice signs: An inclination to utilize the drugs consistently, or quite often. You consume a greater number of drugs than you need to, and for more than you suspected you would. You generally have the drugs with you, and you get it regardless of…

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Seperation of Powers 2

        ESSENTIALS FEATURES OF THE THEORY OF SEPARATION OF POWERS- a)    It aims at achieving individual liberty b)    It is a safeguard against despotism ( a country or political system where the ruler hold absolute power) c)     Its basic principle that concentration of powers leads to dictatorship is true d)    The separation of powers saves…

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What is Drug Addiction

What Is Drug Addiction? Fixation is a sickness that influences your mind and conduct. At the point when you’re dependent on drugs, you can’t fight the temptation to utilize them, regardless of how much damage the drugs may cause. Chronic drug use isn’t about heroin, cocaine, or other unlawful drugs. You can get dependent on…

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Bail

An Introduction Bail is a procedure by which the accused so arrested is given the relief to go to their residence on the promise that they’ll cooperate with the police in the investigation of the charges levied against them and shall be available to be called to the court if and when hearing of the…

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Morality in Rule of Law

Jurists have interpreted the law differently from various points of view. It has been referred to in Hindu jurisprudence as Dharma and in the Islamic framework as Hukum. It was called Jus by the Romans and was called Richt and Droit in Germany and France. Law in its most basic, systematic sense, according to Blackstone,…

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Seperation of Powers – 1

The Term “Separation of Powers” was coined by the French Political Philosopher, Baron Bay Montesquieu in his book “The Spirit of Laws” in the year 1748. According to Monstesquieu “When the legislature and Executive Powers are United in the same person or in the same body of people, there can be no liberty, there is…

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