Role Of Public Prosecutors Vis–A–Viz Low Conviction Rate
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Role Of Public Prosecutors Vis–A–Viz Low Conviction Rate

“Law without justice is a wound without a cure.”-William Scott Downey. In India, the Anglo-Saxon system based on the adversarial trial method is followed and its basic premise is that even if a thousand guilty persons escape punishment, no one innocent should be punished and every man is presumed to be innocent until he is […]

The Concept of Limited Liability Partnership
Blogs, Company Law

The Concept of Limited Liability Partnership

In today’s modern world, nobody prefers to entertain a hovering liability over their heads, rather each and every individual prefers to organise a smooth ongoing business with no liability and simultaneous profit extraction. The concept of Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) is based on the same lines. The concept found its origin from US[1]. As it

Marital Rape
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Marital Rape: Showing the Deep Rooted Patriarchy

After 72 years of independence of India, India is a country where we don’t have Uniform Civil Code, gender parity, and women in our society are still suffering from domestic violence such as brides being sold, child marriages, female foeticide, etc. Under section 375 of IPC that defines RAPE in which it includes non-consensual intercourse

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Protection of Celebrity Rights in India

A celebrity is a person who works hard all of their life to become well known and then wear dark glasses to avoid being recognized[1]. Celebrity’s right to privacy is continuously violated by misappropriation in many ways. There are constant breaches of publicity rights and of the right to commercial use of their name. Being in

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Women Empowerment

Empowerment is the degree of self-determination in individuals and in communities. It allows them to represent their interests in an exceedingly accountable and self-determined method, functioning on their own authority. It is a method of becoming more powerful and self-assured, especially when it comes to controlling one’s life and asserting one’s rights. Authorization as action

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Qualifications for Political Aspirants in India

India is currently experiencing a significant downfall in terms of the economy, growth, and development of the country. It is well-established that the people in a political power engage in an enormous part in this issue. The integrity of India’s politicians has dwindled drastically. The heightening multitude of politicians with insufficient knowledge and potential to

Blogs, Case Analysis

State Of Bombay V. The Hospital Mazdoor Sabha: Case Analysis

Conflicts between the management of any industry and the workers unions have been taking place for a very long time now. To combat such disputes, the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, was enacted. Through implementation of this Act, several tribunals were set up to resolve issues such as wages, improper termination, etc. This was a special

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Censorship and the Freedom of Speech and Expression

Benjamin Franklin said, “Freedom of speech is the principle pillar of a free government. When this support is taken away, the constitution of a free society is dissolved and tyranny is erected on its ruins. Republics and limited monarchies derive their strength and vigor from a popular examination into the action of the magistrates”. The

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The Foreign Exchange Management Act

 The Foreign Exchange or Forex in India are governed by Foreign Exchange Management Act (hereinafter referred to as FEMA), which was passed by the Parliament in its winter session of 1999.  The FEMA is structured by a total of 49 Sections which are divided across 7 chapters, came into force on 1st June, 2000. It

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