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Most of the survey takers belonged to the age of 20 years i.e., 38.5%, which is equal to 45 individuals. The second highest survey takers belonged to the age group of 19 years i.e., 32.5%, which is equal to 38 individuals. The individuals of 14 years, 15 years, 16 years, 17 years, 18 years who …
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INTRODUCTION During the catastrophic and unprecedented situation during the Covid-19 pandemic in the year 2020, the people encountered the longest and most stringent lockdown at the national level. Though the lockdown was imposed with an aim to benefit the people at a large, it resulted in the destruction of the global economy, earnings of daily-wage …
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Abstract A pristine environment is fundamental for sustaining life on Earth. Early human societies thrived with abundant natural resources and a profound reverence for the environment, including rivers, mountains, trees, and plants. However, on December 2nd, 1984, the tranquil town of Bhopal was thrust into chaos due to a catastrophic incident at Union Carbide Plant …
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Introduction The Competition Act[1] describes ‘turnover’ as the ‘value of sale of goods or services’. Associated with this provision, is the provision specifying the penalty[2] for anti-competitive agreements,[3] which until recently, did not specify whether this ‘turnover’ was to be based on total/global turnover (derived from all the products and services by an enterprise)[4] or …
The post From ‘Relevant’ To ‘Global’ Turnover: Examining The Basis Of Penalty Under The Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023 first appeared on Khurana and Khurana ..read more
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Introduction A person committing counterfeiting in the criminal law context has been defined under Section 2 (4) of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023[1] as, a person who causes one thing to resemble another thing, intending by means of that resemblance to practice deception, or knowing it to be likely that deception will thereby be practiced. …
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INTRODUCTION TO MANIPUR Recently, in January 2020, the Inner Line Permit (hereinafter ‘ILP’) came into effect in Manipur, making it the fourth northeastern state of India after Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, and Mizoram.[i] In simple terms, ILP can be defined as a permit required to a person to enter in the state when the concerned person …
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Introduction You might have come across the name Cinematography (Amendment) Bill 2023 recently as it has been the topic of discussion for the last few months, if you are a cinema lover and especially Indian cinema. The present bill is a proposal which will repeal the obsolete Cinematograph Act of 1952 that was established to …
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INTRODUCTION Over-the-top (OTT) services are digital content providers that stream media directly over the internet to viewers so they do not have to go through usual distribution channels like cable or satellite TV. These platforms contain content, such as movies, TV shows, web series, and documentaries, that can be watched on various devices, ranging from …
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The Indian Penal Code is unquestionably a praiseworthy collection of substantive criminal law, and most of its provisions are still in effect today as they were in 1860 A.D. However, various new offences have surfaced as a result of the rapid political and socio-economic transformations in the past 160 years. As a result, a comprehensive …
The post Analyzing Counter-terrorism Measures: A Comparative Study of Anti-Terrorism Provisions in the Indian Penal Code and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita first appeared on Khurana and Khurana ..read more
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Introduction The rights of the transgender people have always been compromised, similarly in the arena of sporting events specifically in athletic events, trans women tend to suffer the most because of higher testosterone levels present in them naturally. The supporters are of the view that the exclusion of trans women from athletic events goes against …
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