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Yugantar Singh Chauhan
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Yugantar Singh Chauhan

What is Law? A Collective Approach of Natural Law and Positive Law


Written By : Yugantar Singh Chauhan

INTRODUCTION It is very difficult to define the term law, because when a term is being defined it implies the fixing of limits and boundaries of that particular term with precision. Law is not capable of being defined it can only be explained. Some people see law as a code to regulate the human beha...

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Samriddha Gooptu
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Samriddha Gooptu

Geographical Indication of Goods (Registration and Protection ) Act, 1999


Written By : Samriddha Gooptu

What is Geographical Indication ? In simple layman language the term Geographical Indication would refer to “a sign that identifies a product as emerging from a particular location or area which provides the product a unique quality or reputation or some other characteristic.”[1] As per World...

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sneha majumder
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sneha majumder

Beware- Offensive WhatsApp posts can land group admin in jail.


Written By : sneha majumder

Welcome to WhatsApp world. we can't even imagine our life without WhatsApp, can we! it is not just a mere messaging App but it's more than it, even Whatsapp created a new daily record: 27 billion messages had been handled by their users in just 24hours. WhatsApp has changed the meaning of communi...

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Yugantar Singh Chauhan
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Yugantar Singh Chauhan

The microscopic presence of Administrative Law in the Constitution of India


Written By : Yugantar Singh Chauhan

INTRODUCTION Administrative Law has only very recently developed as a separate branch of legal studies. Earlier it was considered to be a part of Constitutional Law. There is no clear cut definition of administrative law, but for the sake of understanding we can understand administrative law as a...

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aman Khandelwal
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aman Khandelwal

Juvenile Justice In India: Status & Challenges


Written By : aman Khandelwal

Over the last two decades, researchers have made significant discoveries about the causes and origins of delinquency. Specifically, they have learned a great deal about adolescent development and its relationship to decision-making, about multiple factors that contribute to delinquency, and about th...

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admin
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admin

SC quashes case against Dhoni, says unwitting acts can't hurt religious sentiments


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NEW DELHI: Ruling that a person could not be prosecuted for hurting religious sentiments if his action was unwitting and not deliberate or malicious, the Supreme Court quashed on Thursday a criminal case against cricketer MS Dhoni for allegedly committing the offence as he was portrayed as Lord Vish...

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admin

Supreme Court sets alimony benchmark: 25% of ex-husband’s net salary


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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has set a benchmark for maintenance to be paid by a husband to his estranged wife, stating that 25% of his net salary might constitute a "just and proper" amount as alimony. A bench of Justices R Banumathi and M M Santanagoudar made the observation while directing a r...

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Ravali Reddy
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Ravali Reddy

India's Dark Secret - Female Genital Mutilation


Written By : Ravali Reddy

FGC is sometimes called “female genital mutilation.” People who practice FGC may call it “female circumcision.” This practice is mostly carried out by traditional circumcisers, who often play other central roles in communities, such as attending childbirths. However, more than 18% of all FGM...

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sneha majumder
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sneha majumder

Installation of cameras in courtrooms


Written By : sneha majumder

The Supreme Court has directed the installation of closed circuit (CCTV) cameras inside lower courts in at least two districts in every State and Union Territory within the next three months. After years of hesitation and reluctance, the SC has finally permitted installation of CCTV cameras without...

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Ravali Reddy
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Ravali Reddy

“Not all women wear pearls and sensible shoes to work, some wear dog tags and combat boots”


Written By : Ravali Reddy

A High-risk adventurous career has always attracted the young, but it was never thought of was either a hobby all a full time career. But times have changed. The first ever women officers were Commissioned in to the Administrative and Education Branches of the Indian Airforce on 12 June 1993 and the...

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