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Introduction and History of FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES
Fundamental Rights are stated in Part IV, Article 51A of the Indian Constitution. Having these fundamental duties enshrined in the Constitution of India brings it in consonance with the provision of Article 29(1).
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Introduction and History of FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES
Fundamental Rights are stated in Part IV, Article 51A of the Indian Constitution. Having these fundamental duties enshrined in the Constitution of India brings it in consonance with the provision of Article 29(1).
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What is the Supremacy of Woman’s Autonomy in Matters of Abortion?
Article 21 of the Constitution of India affirms to every individual the Right to Life and Liberty. The Courts have deciphered the Article to fuse the Right to Reproductive choices.
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Rape, Rapist and Chastisement:
Rape, a sexual assault that is growing at a rapid rate across the world. A crime which has different laws in different countries.
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Registration of A One Person Company and The Compliances Associated with The Same:
“One Person Company” means a company which has only one person as a member. To proceed with the functions of a company, its registration is a mandatory requirement.
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International Trade Law and Explanations
International trade is the exchange and marketing of goods and services that crossed international borders.
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What are the Anti-Doping Regulations in Indian Cricket?
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (“BCCI”) has newly been defied by the resurgence of a problem concerning the National Anti-Doping Agency (“NADA”) and whether, like different Indian sports organizations, it should present itself to the power of NADA
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What are the Rights of a Juvenile Prisoner?
Juvenile is a person who has not completed 18th year of age or a juvenile is a young person who has not met a specific age as prescribed by the law of a country who can be made legally liable for his criminal activities.
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Surrogacy: What are Ethical and Legal Issues?
Surrogacy is an agreement where a surrogate mother carries and gives a child for another couple or person.
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What is not a Sexual Abuse?
Sexual Violence is that kind of a crime that is rooted in control and patriarchy which includes male entitlement.
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What is the Procedure to Call Directors and Shareholders Meeting?
Every company shall organize and hold the director’s meeting within 30 days of its date of incorporation. Every year a minimum of 4 meetings must be held.
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What is Income from House Property?
Income from House Property includes the rent earned from the House property which is chargeable to tax. Sometimes, the owner may have to pay tax on ‘deemed rent’ in case the property is not let out or vacant.
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What measures can facilitate e-courts in delivering delayed justice?
Improve judicial productivity, both qualitatively & quantitatively, to get the justice delivery system reasonable, available, cost-effective, obvious, reliable, and clear.
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What are the Salient Features of the Constitution of India?
The lengthiest Constitution in the world: The Constitution of India is the lengthiest written constitution in the world. It has 395 numbered Articles divided into 25 Parts and 12 Schedules.
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What is Sexual Abuse?
Sexual abuse is are of two types namely – CONTACT & NON-CONTACT abuse. Contact abuse is in short, a type of abuse where you abuse the victim in person whereas Non-contact abuse is done via live streaming, videos & various other not in person medium.
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How is Reservation to Economically Weaker Section Constitutional?
The reservation of EWS of general category will be given without tampering the existing quotas for SC, ST and OBCs people.
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HOW TO FILE AN RTI APPLICATION?
Any person can file an RTI to the desired department of Government to access information covered by him. This application can be filed both online and offline.
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What is ‘Last Seen Evidence’?
Last seen theory means wherein time two persons were ‘seen together’ and later it is found that one of them is dead and the other is alive. So, the time gap between the person seen together and the person found dead is crucial.
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What is Medical Negligence?
Medical negligence is a set up of two words. The second word itself describes the meaning, though the meaning of negligence has not been described in a proper way it is an act recklessly done by a person resulting in foreseeable damages to the other.
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E-contracts- A new frontier
Electronic contracts can be defined as the contracts which can be entered into electronically. Electronic business requires extensive usage of an alternative to the paper-based method for the communication and storage of information.
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Overview: The Transgender Person (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019
After a long-fought battle for their recognition and rights, finally, on April 14th, 2014, the Supreme Court of India in NALSA vs. Union of India legally recognized non-binary gender identities under the umbrella term “transgender persons” as the 3rd gender.
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Role of the Reserve Bank of India
The RBI was included under Schedule VII, Entry 38 of List I (Union List) of the Constitution of India upon its enactment. Today, it acts as the principal regulatory body for the commercial and non-commercial banks working in India.
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HOW TO IDENTIFY FORGERY?
How to identify FORGERY? (Sec.463-477A)[1] The felony of forgery has
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Can Covid-19 fall under the Legal phrase of Force Majeure?
We are well aware of the lockdown phases, which recently got extended till 31th May, 2020. There is possibility of various contracts, agreements and event which might have got affected in this process. The questions which are being raised is that whether this pandemic, can be considered as an act of
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WHAT? WHY? & HOW? OF AAROGYA SETU
Aarogya Setu is a typical bridge to prevent the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in India. It is crucial to provide medical help and advisory to people who may potentially be at risk, especially asymptomatic people i.e., people who may have contracted the infection but haven’t shown the symptoms y