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1y ago
Yash Miniyar
Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad
A. INTRODUCTION
Depository Receipts are a form of transferable instruments, which aid in the flow of general trade in a stock exchange at a given time. They are classified as financial securities in the form of equity that are issued by listed companies. The depository receipt is a form of certificate which denotes the valid holding of the security or shares of a given company. One of the most recognised and busiest forms of depository receipts in the world is the American Depository Receipts, which allows in trading of s ..read more
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1y ago
AUTHOR’S NAME - SONAKSHI BISHT
IMS UNISON UNIVERSITY, DEHRADUN
INTRODUCTION
An earshot to the term Sports instinctively stimulate dopamine in human body. Over the years, India has loomed as a Sports hub and every so often hosted for national and international games. Sports like Cricket are worshipped like god and diverse sports are followed by the Indian Sportsmen. Sports is enumerated as a State subject matter under Schedule 7 of the Indian Constitution.
In India, the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports is accredited for the promotion of sports and ensures triumphing at sever ..read more
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1y ago
ABSTRACT
Usually the term ‘Domestic Violence’ is often subjected or limited to women. Although there’s no harm in it, as women of the society have always been subjected to patriarchy and violence. But the term ‘violence’ or ‘abuse’ cannot be used in a limited context, it has much wider and broader sense of meaning. “Domestic abuse, often known as “domestic violence” or “intimate partner violence,” is defined by the United Nations as a pattern of behaviour designed to establish or retain power and control over an intimate partner in any relationship.” It is astonishing that even men are s ..read more
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1y ago
“A customer is the most important visitor on our premises. He is not dependent on us. We are dependent on him. He is not an interruption in our work. He is the purpose of it. He is not an outsider in our business. He is part of it. We are not doing him a favour by serving him. He is doing us a favour by giving us an opportunity to do so” -Mahatma Gandhi
INTRODUCTION
In everyday life consumer go through the problem of defective products on everyday basis . Dangerous or otherwise defective products cause injury to countless numbers of consumers each year. Furthermore, now that  ..read more
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1y ago
Author: Ritesh S. Chavan
Jitendra Chauhan College of Law
The Latin word “surrogatus,” which means “assigned to act in the place of,” is the source of the English word “surrogate.” In the well-known practice of surrogacy, a woman consents to become pregnant with the intention of carrying the child to term and giving birth to it. She will, however, give the child to the contracted party and not raise it. ‘Chori chori Chupke Chupke’, movie can be the best example to understand this concept in better manner.
Commercial surrogacy, sometimes known as the “Rent a Womb” practice, was legaliz ..read more
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1y ago
Author: Akshay Pathak
National Law Institute University (NLIU)
The legitimacy of Hindu child after the enactment of The Hindu Marriage act,1955, is completely depends upon the validity of marriage according to the provision enshrined under the Act. Prior to the enactment of The Hindu Marriage Act,1955, there was no restriction as to the second marriage of Hindu residing in India but as the Hindu Marriage Act came into the existence in 1956, it makes the Bigamy illegal for a Hindu according to the section 17.
LEGITIMATE AND ILLEGITIMATE CHILD: - Under the Hindu law, if a marriage fulfil ..read more
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1y ago
Author: Arryan Mohanty
Introduction
The government, the opposition, the courts, and the media make up democracy. India is the largest democracy in the world, and the media has always been crucial in shaping the nation's progress. The media's contribution is to increase public awareness of various bits of information and knowledge. People think that the media is the sole reliable source of knowledge and communication about events that happen and don't happen throughout the world. By creating clarity between the government and the people, the media builds an abstract connection between them.
Th ..read more
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1y ago
Author: Daison David
Mumbai University
Rising disposable income, cheaper internet, and the need to always stay connected are some of the factors that have led the Indian smartphone market to grow into one of the largest smartphone markets in the world. Indian Smartphone market size was valued at US$ 139 billion in 2021 and expected to grow with a CAGR of 10.5% and reach US$ 281 billion by 2028 . The "Make in India" initiative's goal of boosting domestic industry and indigenous businesses is another persuasive justification. The Make in China movement, which has gathered strength over t ..read more
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1y ago
Author: Rini Mishra
Narwdeshwar Law College
Introduction
India's emergence in the digital ecosystem has been spectacular. India's is well on the path of digital revolution.The transition to a digital economy lies in moving beyond fragmented digital solutions to digital infrastructures that will spur digitalisation across economies and societies.
While Artificial intelligence, Quantum Computing,Cloud Computing and Blockchain are making a mark.One of the new emerging digital infrastructure is that of digital lending applications which can be added to the buzzwords.
What is digit ..read more
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1y ago
Current Problems with Indian Transportation
Transportation is a hassle. Especially in India, where the state of Public Transportation has been improving but at a snail’s pace, and nowhere near how it should be if the government wants to achieve its aim of cutting down on carbon emissions. While globally transportation accounts for about 25% of all carbon emissions, in India it is the third biggest contributor of emissions, of which road transport was responsible for 90% of it. Due to the rising nature of India’s economy, private vehicle ownership is also rapidly rising. Currently ..read more