P1 P2 been a culture in the legal professio...
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P1 P2 been a culture in the legal profession. One’s family background plays an important role in deciding the extent of struggle and need for hard work to enjoy a successful career. Well deserving and intellectual candidates are bound to face a long phase of the struggle if they lack an illustrious legal family background. In order to overcome these obstacles of discrimination in any sense in the Indian legal education system a proper legal education model must be proposed and backed by the University Grant Commission and Government of India, and be efficiently implemented in a timely m ..read more
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TOWARDS AN INDIAN LEGAL EDUCATION MODEL WITHOUT ANY DISCRIMINATION
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TOWARDS AN INDIAN LEGAL EDUCATION MODEL WITHOUT ANY DISCRIMINATION Author: Mitsu Parikh & Dikshya Koirala Nepotism has always been a culture in the legal profession. One’s family background plays an important role in deciding the extent of struggle and need for hard work to enjoy a successful career. Well deserving and intellectual candidates are bound to face a long phase of the struggle if they lack an illustrious legal family background. In order to overcome these obstacles of discrimination in any sense in the Indian legal education system a proper legal education model must be pro ..read more
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TRIBUNALS IN INDIA
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TRIBUNALS IN INDIA Author: Aayush Akar DEFINITION The concept of Tribunal can be understood as the adjudicatory bodies. The judiciary power are basically given to the courts, but the courts suffer from the certain disadvantages therefore to reduce the complexities the concept of tribunal was born. The word 'tribunal' is used in a meaningful sense in administrative law and applies only to administrative bodies that fall outside the scopes of the ordinary judicial system. The courts, which are aimed at protecting individual rights and upholding justice, are legally given legal powers i ..read more
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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF BLASPHEMY LAW IN INDIA AND UK
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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF BLASPHEMY LAW IN INDIA AND UK: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Author: Aayush Akar All human rights are fundamental, inviolable and interdependent. Yet this interconnectedness is nowhere more evident than in the debate of free speech and incitement to religious or racial hatred. The word blasphemy implies "irreverence to God, religion, a religious icon, or anything else that is considered sacred." It has been considered a common-law felony [in the U.S.] due to its tendency to provoke peace breaches. Some of the laws specifically render crime illegal. Nevertheless, the reason ..read more
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RIGHTS OF AGENT: JUDICIAL PRONOUNCEMENT
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RIGHTS OF AGENT: JUDICIAL PRONOUNCEMENT Author: *AAYUSH AKAR INTRODUCTION Who Is An Agent?  An agent is one who is: ∙ Employed by another (the principal); ∙ To do any act for that principal; or ∙ To represent him in dealing with third persons. An agent is a person employed to do any act for another or to represent another in dealings with third persons.[1] The person for whom such act is done, or who is so represented, is called the ‘principal’. The Indian Contract Act of 1872 does not make any distinction between different classes of agents.[2] On one hand an agent may be appo ..read more
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Sex and rape
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Shubhi jaiswar B.A.LL.B. 1st year Hemwati nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University (Pandit purnanand Tiwari law college Haridwar) Sex and rape: - Both sex and rape are different incidents that affect humans in different ways. Both these incidents are related to the importance of human beings, but both have a difference of ground and sky. Sex which happens with the consent of the male and female is on the strength of their will. On the other hand, rape is against the consent of any woman or man, not only of the woman, but sometimes these incidents also happen with minor children and men. Sex ..read more
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BOOK REVIEW ON “THE CASE THAT SHOOK INDIA”
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“THE CASE THAT SHOOK INDIA” Reviewed by: Abhimanyu Arya Abstract This is a book review on “The Case That Shook India” written by Mr. Prashant Bhushan, who is an Indian human rights lawyer, social activist and a politician. Although this book was published in 1978, it went out of print for quite some time. It was re-published recently by Penguin India.  This book depicts one of the landmark cases of the history of the Indian judiciary, that is “INDIRA NEHRU GANDHI v/s RAJ NARAIN” (also known as State of Uttar Pradesh v/s Raj Narain) in which the election of the then Prime Minister of ..read more
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Prevention of money laundering act, 2019
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Prevention of money laundering act, 2019 Author: Aradhaya Singh                BA LLB, 1st year                Indraprastha Law College, Greater Noida Introduction: The finance act, 2019 (the 2019 act) is the central government endeavour to tighten the gaps around the existing provisions of the Prevention of money laundering act, 2002 (PMLA). Amidst the growing number of financial crimes and high profile cases, the 2019 Act attempts to make the existing provisions stricter and better armoured to detect suspicious transactions. Additionally the Act, along with the other amendmen ..read more
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Bank Loan
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Author: Shubhi jaiswar, B.A.LL.B. 1st year, Hemwati nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University , Pandit purnanand Tiwari law college Haridwar. Banks can take the services of Recovery Agent to recover their loan. However, they cannot exceed their limits. Customers do not have the right to bully or force. New Delhi: If a common man is unable to repay the EMI of his home loan or personal loan and defaults, then it is not that the lending company or the bank started bothering you. There are many such rules, which put a stop to his actions. Experts say that the bank cannot threaten or force itself i ..read more
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HUMAN RIGHTS
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HUMAN RIGHTS Author:   Gautami Chakravarty, 1st Year,  KIIT School of Law. Rights are the basic amenties of human life. Human rights guarantee people the basic means to satisfy their basic needs, such as food, housing, and education, so they can take full advantage of all opportunities. Human rights are inalienable. This means that you cannot lose them, because they are linked to the very fact of human existence, they are inherent to all human beings. Human rights are conferred on an individual due to the very nature of his existence. They are inherent in all individual irrespective of t ..read more
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