JOHN RAWLS THEORY IN INDIAN CONTEXT
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 INTRODUCTION  John Rawls was one of the best American political scientists. He was born in 1921 and passed away in 2002. His most renowned work was A Theory of Justice which was first published in 1970 and later it was revised and again published in 1990. In his revised edition, Rawls insisted that some important point and views have been revised, which is essential for our society. which subsequently was agreed by quite a few political scientists. they claim that it is one of the most prominent work in the English speaking world post world war II. Rawls advocated the cause of li ..read more
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UNORGANISED SECTOR AND LABOUR LAWS
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 When the entire state is working to ensure justice for the masses, it cannot allow injustice to be perpetrated against the weaker sections of society - whether they be industrial workers, agricultural workers or any other group. - Sri. Khandubhai Desai INTRODUCTION: The unorganized sector in India plays an important role in the development of the economy. Around 92% of India's population consists of unorganized workers. The unorganized workers do not have enough means to provide security for themselves. Social security for workers is important for the workers families and f ..read more
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CEDAW ( UNITED NATIONS)
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  Introduction Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) was originally established in 1946 as a sub- commission of the Commission on Human Rights, but quickly granted the status of full commission as a result of the pressure exerted by women's activists. The mandate of the CSW included the preparation of recommendations relating to urgent problems requiring immediate attention in the field of women's rights with the object of implementing the principle that men and women should have equal rights.1 In 1974, at its twenty-fifth session and in the light of the report of this working group ..read more
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Strikes and Lockouts in Labour Laws.(Industrial Disputes Act)
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  Index…       S.No. Topic 1 Introduction 2 Strike vs Lockout 3 Prohibition 4 Illegal Lockouts 5 Lockouts and Closure 6 Guiding factors in Claim for wages 7 Lockouts justified or Not.                   Introduction   The right to strike by workers is a well-recognised weapon available to them to settle their differences with the management and force the management to accept their demands. In our day ..read more
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Hierarchy of Criminal Courts In India.
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  High Court: The High Court stands at the head of a State's judicial administration. Each High Court comprises of a Chief Justice and such other Judges as the President may, from time to time, appoint. The Chief Justice of a High Court is appointed by the President in consultation with the Chief Justice of India and the Governor of the State. Each High Court has powers of superintendence over all Courts within its jurisdiction. It can call for returns from such Courts, make general rules and prescribe forms to regulate their practice and proceedings and determine the manner and form i ..read more
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Basic Legal GK Questions that Exeryone must Know.
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Who is the Legal Advisor to the Government of a State in India?  The Solicitor General  The State Chief Legal Officer  The High Court  The Advocate General  Answer D   The age of retirement of a Judge of a High Court in India is  58 years  60 years  62 years  65 years  Answer C   In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court direct the compulsory registration of all marriages in India?  Danial Latifi vs Union of India  Ashok Kumar vs Union of India  Seema vs Ashwini Kuma r Sharda vs Dharampal  ..read more
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ROBBERY IN IPC Section 390
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{ Section 390. Robbery} In all robbery there is either theft or extortion. When theft is robbery.—Theft is “robbery” if, in order to the committing of the theft, or in committing the theft, or in carrying away or attempting to carry away property obtained by the theft, the offender, for that end, voluntarily causes or attempts to cause to any person death or hurt or wrongful restraint, or fear of instant death or of instant hurt, or of instant wrongful restraint. When extortion is robbery.—Extortion is “robbery” if the offender, at the time of committing the extortion, is in the prese ..read more
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Important Facts About Justice Ramana
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Justice Raman will succeed Justice Bobde as the CJI ON 24th April 2020  Justice N V Ramana who has recently been named aa the 48th chief justice of India was born in a poor agriculturalist family in Andhra Pradesh. He practiced in AP HC  for quite a some time and also in Central Administrative tribunal. Justice Ramana was elevated as a permanent Judge of the Andhra Pradesh High Court on June 27, 2000 and was Acting Chief Justice of AP HC from March 10, 2013 to May 20, 2013. Justice Ramana served as Chief Justice of Delhi High Court with effect from September 2, 2013 from w ..read more
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CONCEPT OF RELEVANCY AND ADMISIBILITY
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INTRODUCTION   Indian Legal system including the evidence law is largely influenced by the British Legal  system. Like Britain, In India, the illegally obtained evidence was admissible, In Britain  the Statutory Provision Changed the admissibility of such evidence under section 78 of the  Police and Criminal Evidence Act,1984. Whereas in India Judiciary has to make the first  move in absence of any legal provision excluding the illegally obtained evidence. The only  criteria regarding the admissibility of evidence in Indian law is relevancy. After the judici ..read more
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