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Doctrine Of Separation Of Power And Its Relevance In The Modern Era

The whole structure of the Constitution is predicated upon the foundation which is formed because of the doctrine of separation of power. This is a system of checks and balances that prevents any organ from becoming supreme or misusing its power. The whole structure of the Constitution is predicated upon the foundation which is formed because of the doctrine of separation of power.

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Corruption And India

Corruption is the wall that is standing between a developing India and a developed India. Corruption in India is an issue that is affecting the country’s economy in many ways. Corruption is not just holding the economy back but has also not allowed the country to develop.

Blogs, Personal Laws

Need For Codification of Muslim Personal Law

Islam is one of the oldest religions in the world. This religion originally originated from Arabic countries but now it is being followed by the people of most of the countries in the world. Unlike the personal laws of other religions, the Muslim law in India is largely uncodified. This means that there is no law enacted by the legislature of the state to govern the Islamic religion in India.

Blogs, ADR, What's New

ADR and Its Types

Alternative dispute redressal’s goal is enshrined in the Indian Constitution’s preamble itself, which enjoins the state: “to secure to all the citizens of India, justice-social, economic and political-liberty, equality, and fraternity.”[2] ADR was formally introduced in India by the legislature by amending section 89 of the CPC and Order X Rule 1-A to 1-C, following the Law Commission of India and the Malimath Committee’s recommendations.

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Boycott of Chinese Apps

In the wake of going head to head with Chinese powers on the India-China fringe in Ladakh, and a brutal conflict on June 15 that left 20 Indian fighters martyred, the Indian government on June 29, prohibited 59 applications of Chinese origin, referring to information security and national sway concerns. These include popular apps, for example, TikTok, SHAREIt, UC Browser, CamScanner, Helo, Weibo, WeChat, and Club Factory.

Blogs, Administrative Law, What's New

Analysis of the Administration of Rule of Law in the Present World

The concept of “Rule of Law” is derived from the French phrase ‘La Principe de Legality’, literal translation of which is ‘the principle of legality,[1] referring to a form of government based on principles of law and not of men.Rule of law implies that government authority must operate per the written laws, which are held to be supreme, adopted through an established procedure.

Blogs, Company Law, What's New

Impact of Capital Market on India

The Indian capital market played a vital role in saving mobilization in the year 1950. During the period of 1960-1980, the importance of the capital market was diminished and during the same time as a proportion of national income, the domestic savings were increased from 13%- 22%. From the capital market amount fund was raised up to 13% of net domestic saving. 

Evidence Law, Blogs

Plea of ALIBI

The word ‘alibi’ is of Latin origin which means “elsewhere”. It is used by the accused in order to safeguard himself, to show that when the offence took place, he was present elsewhere and that it would be exceptionally unrealistic for him to have been able to reach that specific place where the offence has taken place.

Blogs, Company Law

Regulation of Companies: Raising of Capital Issue of Prospectus

Raising of capital refers to the process of procuring capital funds that are undertaken by companies, governments, etc. Companies may raise capital either by means of a debt instrument or through the issuance of shares. Depending upon the structure of a company, the method of raising capital generally varies. Factors that affect the raising of capital by a corporate include management structure, governance and quality, strategies, and the purpose and funding requirements of the company.

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