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1y ago
STATE OF ORISSA V. RAM BAHADUR THAPA 1960: Case Brief
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State of Orissa v. Ram Bahadur Thapa
High Court of Orissa
Facts:
A village, Rasgovindpur, there was an abandoned aerodrome by The Garrison Engineer of Defense Department. They have kept two chowkidars for the aerodrome. There, aero scrap was collected in large amounts. From a firm Chatterjee Brothers, Jagat Chatterjee came to buy some aero scrap from the respondent Ram Bahadur Thapa who was a servant. At night, the village used to see a ghost along the pathway of the aerodrome by the local villagers also called Adivasis. Therefore, n ..read more
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1y ago
Surajmani Stella Kujur v. Durga Charan Hansdah AIR2001 SC938
Introduction:
There are basically two types of law- General Laws and Personal Laws. General Laws are governed by the government and followed by everyone while on the other hand, Personal Laws are governed by a certain community or religion and followed only by them. This is a very interesting case revolving around 2001 and we will get to know who is a Hindu and who are not. This case also gives the interpretations of the law that if a petition is not filed correctly or under the jurisdiction of the court than what will be the consequ ..read more
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1y ago
Shayara Bano v. Union of India, AIR 2017 SC 609
Abstract:
Islam is considered to be one of the oldest religions around the world followed by Christianity and others. Often, Islam is criticized in the name of terrorism and their religious customs and talaq systems. Shayara Bano, an Indian Muslim, was wedded to Rizwan Ahmed meant for 15 years. The case was brought up to the Supreme Court against the Union of India since it was a matter of religion and the whole custom was at stake. Various organizations, NGOs, and other groups supported Shayara Bano since this practice was unconstitutional and w ..read more
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1y ago
Abstract
Dowry system in India is a polluted way of marriage that has affected the motive behind the marriage. It is a social evil. Dowry is basically an amount given to the bride’s in-laws in the mode of cash or other similar kinds. Government has come up with various laws and schemes that shall prevent the implications of these rituals. However, owing to the problem, legislation has somehow failed to make the difference in the society. In order to remove this ritual from the foundation of our country, providing educational improvements and job security, considering all the facts a proper law ..read more
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1y ago
Contents
Abstract.
Introduction
Duties of an advocate.
Duties/ attitude of an advocate towards the court.
Duties/ Attitude of an advocate towards the court under the provisions of The Bar Council of India.
Duties/ attitude of an advocate towards the clients.
Duties/ Attitude of an Advocate Towards the Clients under The Bar Council of India.
Conclusion.
Bibliography.
Abstract
We enter into a contract in our everyday lives and we are not even aware of it. For example, buying a packet of milk or refilling our fuel tank. For such basic things, we don’t need an advocate to look deep into the matt ..read more
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2y ago
Abstract
The necessity for adjustments in the farmer's present farm market machinery cannot be questioned. The latest three Farm acts introduced by the government and passed by the Parliament faced a lot of rebuke, there was a lot of condemnation about the intention of the government, which questioned why the latest three farm acts proposed by the government and passes by the parliament in a hurry, amid a pandemic. The government and the farmers are at odds.. However, the result of the act will only be observed after few years of implementation.
Introduction
The agriculture sector is believed ..read more
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2y ago
Abstract The purpose of this article is to highlight the agricultural reforms and socio-economic conditions of farmers in India. This article gives the opportunity to investigate the condition of Indian agricultural sector before, during and after the British Raj. Various schemes initiated by the Government of India are also been included.
Keywords: zamindari system, Green revolution, Kisan scheme, Kisan credit card, the 3 new farm bills., scarcity
INTRODUCTION
Before the rule of Britishers, Indian economy was a prosperous, agrarian economy and was globally known for its handicrafts industries ..read more
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2y ago
- Gurpreet Kaur
Abstract
Living in such a democratic and independent country we still feel backward, knowing all the concepts of the lengthiest and bulkiest constitution it's a shame on our part that we have no provisions relating to the rights of the LGBTQ community. Imagine yourself in a position where you are not allowed to reveal your sexual identity, if you do so you are treated as a diseased person having a psychological problem. People of this community are given names like hijras and treated as very ill-mannered. People of this community are regularly subjected to harassment in the wor ..read more
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2y ago
- Busam Pushyami
Introduction A live-in relationship is a practice where two persons co-habit without any marital relationship between them with a belief that they will understand each other better. Live in Relations are basically against the practices and morals followed in Indian society. However, with the evolution of the thought process of the youth in different perspectives, live-in relationships can be seen nowadays in the Indian society.
In Badri Prasad vs Dy. Director of Consolidation and Ors[1] case, 1978, the Supreme Court recognized live-in relationships for the first time with a pr ..read more
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2y ago
-Maureen Erickson-Robertshaw | USA
The pandemic has unleashed untold misery around the world and effected changes in most industries; one such industry is mediation and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. Mediation has seen an explosion of growth and has come to be embraced by most legal communities around the globe. While the reasons for this growth and acceptance are indeed varied, undoubtably, high litigation costs and unrealistically long wait time for court dates and judgements are two of the most conventional. In my area of expertise, family law mediation, many couples are choosin ..read more