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Constitution of India 2

SALIENT FEATURES OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION Modern Constitution- The Indian Constitution was drafted in the mid-twentieth century by its makers which gave them an advantage as they could take cognizance and simultaneously were inspired by the various constitutional processes operating in different countries in the world and hence they could draw upon a rich fund of…

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Offences against Property – 2

In last article we get to know about the offences against property till Section 395 and this article is the continuation of last article and we will get to know sections of Criminal Misappropriation and Criminal Breach of Trust. 1. CRIMINAL MISAPPROPRIATION Sec 403 of IPC defines Dishonest misappropriation of property as: Whoever dishonestly misappropriates…

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Understanding misuse of Drugs

Abstract IDARS is an abbreviation for the International Drug Abuse Research Society. Aside from our logical and instructive purposes, we convey data to the general and academic network about substance misuse and dependence science and treatment potential. Individuals from IDARS are research researchers and clinicians from around the globe, with planned gatherings over the globe.…

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Constitution of India – 1

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA DEFINITION- Constitution of India is the fundamental law of the land and it is important to state that all other laws in India derive there from the Constitution of India. Hence it means that if the law is violative of any of the principles of the Constitution then in that case, that…

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Offences against Property – Part 1

As we know that a property can be divided into two parts; movable property and immovable property. Any offences committed related to the property whether movable or immovable will be punishable under the provisions of Indian Penal Code, 1860. 1. THEFT:- Sec 378 of IPC defines theft as: Whoever, intending to take dishonestly any movable property…

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A political decision – Suspension of Labour laws

A POLITICAL DECISION:- SUSPENSION OF LABOUR LAWS (PART 1) “Labour law mediates the relationship between workers, employing entities, trade unions and the government. Collective labour law relates to the tripartite relationship between employee, employer and union. Individual labour law concerns employees’ rights at work also through the contract for work“. BETRAYED BY ELECTED GOVERNMENTS Governments…

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Constitutionalism – 2

 4)  Rule of Law- Rule of Law, in the ordinary sense would refer to the supremacy of law.          Individuals working in a State Machinery or for that matter, citizens of a particular region are all subjected to that law of that particular country which would further imply that the government officials shall dispense their official…

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Constitutionalism – 1

CONSTITUTIONALISM In ordinary sense, constitutionalism may be defined as a “belief in a constitutional government.” Constitution also can be defined as a doctrine that governs the legitimacy of a governmental action and it implies something more important than the idea of legality which requires official conduct to be in accordance with the Rules. In simple…

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