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Lakshay
Lakshay Parmar 20 Mar 2020

The Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 – its scope and applicability in today’s era with reference to COVID-19
India is currently undergoing its epidemiological transition period. Our health care system is forced to tackle chronic non-communicable diseases while struggling to reduce the burden of communicable diseases. In India the burden and scope of infectious diseases is massive as they already contribute…

Kartik
Kartik Bhardwaj 20 Mar 2020

REPAYMENT OF EDUCATION LOAN
Quality education is a must for a complete and successful life. For many, it is equivalent to graduating from a top institution. With opportunities growing across the globe, more and more Indian students are aspiring to study abroad at various…

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Limits to Freedom of Speech and Expression
IntroductionIn a well-established democratic state or society everyone must enjoy the right to communicate freely his or her convictions, thoughts, opinions, judgments, information and ideas and share the same before the public in whatever from they want either communicable medium…

Dilpreet
Dilpreet Singh 17 Mar 2020

Identity Theft: A Modern Era Crime
INTRODUCTIONIdentity thefts make a standard headline that we read almost every day. What is the real picture? It's not where a person steals an identity but the same person uses that stolen identity to extort money. It is a facial…

Abhishek
Abhishek Rathee 14 Mar 2020

Admissibility of Evidence of Child Witness
IntroductionNowadays, there is a large backlog of cases pending before the Indian courts and, in order to resolve cases quickly and efficiently, the courts need all the tools to allow them to fulfill their responsibilities and obligations. There has been…

Parul
Parul Madaan 13 Mar 2020

Agreement to Agree or Negotiate
Introduction An agreement pursuant to Section 29 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, is void when its terms are vague and unclear, and cannot therefore be made clear. For example: X agrees to exchange one ton of oil. This agreement…

Abhishek
Abhishek Rathee 5 Mar 2020

Writ petition: Quo-Warranto
QUO WARRANTO: A CRITICAL ANALYSISIntroduction The literal meaning of quo-warranto is “by what authority”Initially, the quo warranto was a writ of law for the King against the subject who asserted or usurped any office, franchise, rights or privilege belonging to…

Parul
Parul Madaan 5 Mar 2020

Indian Reservation Policy
IntroductionExclusion is fundamental to the system, and therefore a consequence of its basic feature. Social Exclusion is caused by endogamy practices and social division between caste and classes. Every caste has suffered from unfair and hierarchical assignment of privileges, excluding…

Nilanjana
Nilanjana Ganguly 5 Mar 2020

Dowry Cruelty and Dowry Death
“DOWRY CRUELTY AND DOWRY DEATH” IntroductionIn India, marriage is steeped in rituals, and deep-rooted cultural values are conveyed by word of mouth, and in some cases, with changing times. There is one tradition, however, that stubbornly opposes changing the dowry system…

Dilpreet
Dilpreet Singh 5 Mar 2020

Validity and Ratification of Pre-incorporated Contracts in India
IntroductionThe prime feature of a company is that it is considered a separate legal entity, enabling it to enter into contracts with others and own properties in its name. Since a company is an artificial person who is unborn unless…
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