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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…

Lakshay
Lakshay Parmar 4 Mar 2020

The defense of insanity has become advantageous for criminals
In the case of insanity, it is presumed that the accused suffered from severe mental instability when the crime was committed, which is why he could possibly not understand the gravity of the crime committed by him or her. In…


Parul
Parul Madaan 28 Feb 2020

Eviction of Tenant under The Haryana Urban (Control of Rent and Eviction) Act, 1973
IntroductionThere are certain cases where the relationship between a landlord and tenant takes a different turn and the landlord has every determinant from the rented property. The rent laws in India, however, tend to favor tenants and secure their landlords'…

Abhishek
Abhishek Rathee 26 Feb 2020

Union of India v. Reema Srinivasan Iyengar. (The Sexual Harassment Act, 2013 Cannot be a weapon for claims of misconduct or non-existent allegations: Madras High Court)
The Sexual Harassment Act, 2013 Cannot be a weapon for claims of misconduct or non-existent allegations: Madras High CourtCase:Union of India v. Reema Srinivasan Iyengar. Brief facts: In the present case, the plaintiff Mr. V.Natarajan was deputy registrar of Trade…

Nilanjana
Nilanjana Ganguly 26 Feb 2020

Aligarh Development Authority Vs. Megh Singh & Ors(section 24 of Land Acquisition Act,2013))
Aligarh Development Authority Vs. Megh Singh & Ors FACTS The appealing party Aligarh Development Authority took steps for obtaining a land which has been acquired by the respondent No.1 according to Notification gave under Section 4(1) of the Land Acquisition Act,…

Lakshay
Lakshay Parmar 25 Feb 2020

Can circumstantial evidence be the sole basis for conviction - Md. Younus Ali Tarafdar v State of West Bengal (Criminal Appeal No. 119/2010) - Case analysis
Issue: Current case questions the Hon’ble Calcutta High Court judgment whereby the Appellant was convicted under Section-302 read with Section-34 and Section-201 read with Section-34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. Background/Facts: A phone call was received by Rajarhat Police Station,…

Parul
Parul Madaan 25 Feb 2020

What does Brexit mean? All you need to know about the UK leaving the EU.
What does Brexit mean?      British exit- refers to UK leaving the EU.What is European Union means?The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union that comprises 28 European countries. This allows free trade, meaning goods can travel between member…
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