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Mystical Code of Medical Jurisprudence

Medical Jurisprudence is outlined as a branch of Sociological Jurisprudence. Medical Jurisprudence or legitimate medication is the part of science and medication including the investigation and use of logical and clinical information to lawful issues, for example, examinations, and in the field of law. As present-day medication is a lawful creation, controlled by the state,

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Alternative Dispute Resolutions under CPC

Alternative Dispute Resolutions refers to  processes which are held outside the courtroom that help parties to resolve or settle their disputes without litigation or a trial. People present their case in the competent court but on the wishes of the parties to compromise or settle it by an agreement. The rationale behind this provision is

Constitutional Law, Blogs

Federalism in India

Introduction   Federalism has been derived from Latin word ‘Foedus’ which means ‘territories’ or ‘agreement’. According to Merriam Webster dictionary, Federalism refers to the distribution of power in an organization between a central authority and the constituent. According to Prof. Wheare, Federal principle is defined as the method of dividing powers so that the general

Blogs, Criminology

Honor Killing – An Evil in the Society

“THERE IS NO HONOUR IN KILLING”  INTRODUCTION Honour killing refers to the killing of a human being for the sake of honor, that is society honour and family honour. Basically, it is the killing of a member of the family to restore their pride. But the question arises whether this kind of killing is honourable?

Blogs, TPA

Moveable and Immovable Property under The TPA,1882

The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 is a civil legislation of immense significance owing to the vast number of properties related transactions taking place throughout the country. A uniform legislation was the need of the hour considering this factor, and this Act was drafted to serve the selfsame purpose. The Act came into existence on

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 Mediation – A surpassing method for Family Disputes

‘Family’ is a body of law regulating relationships like marriage, treatment of children and economic matters, also being the functional unit of society. According to a UNESCO report, ‘family’ is a kinship unit existing even when its members do not share a common household[1]. A family may be defined as a unit of two or

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Healthcare and the Indian Constitution

Health is one of the essential elements in our life. Health and education are parameters of employment in society. Today, the whole world is surviving in a financial emergency. Most of the people lost their jobs due to this pandemic. In this era of digitalisation businesses as well as corporate sectors are also shifting to

Rights and Liabilities of Mortgagee
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Rights and Liabilities of Mortgagee

The Transfer of Property Act was enacted on 1st July 1882 with the objective to deal with the transfer of immovable property from one living person to another living person. The main purpose of the Act is to make rules, in order to regulate the transmission of immovable property between living persons. Before the Act

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