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Discrimination on the Basis of Sex is not Sexual Harassment: Kerala High Court

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Discrimination on the Basis of Sex is not Sexual Harassment Written by: Ms Devshree Dangi Kerala High Court Interpreted the definition of Sexual Harassment at…

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The Case of National Medical Commission vs Mothukuru Sriyah Koumudi

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National Medical Commission vs Mothukuru Sriyah Koumudi Written by: Ms Devshree Dangi The Supreme Court has ordered one of the medical colleges in Telangana to…

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Arnab Goswami case and Powers of the High Court under Article 226

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Arnab Goswami case Written by: Ms Devshree Dangi The Indian Constitution has given six fundamental Rights to every individual of the nation. These fundamental Rights…

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Copyright Societies in India

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Copyright Societies Written by: Adv. Megha Dixit IPRS was incorporated in the year 1969 and got registered as a copyright society on November 28, 2017.…

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Punishments and Its Types Under Indian Penal Code 1860

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Punishments Written by: Mr Dhruv Dixit Definition of Punishment Just like the word crime which does not have any specific definition, similarly, the word punishment…

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E-Commerce in India: Need For A Better Legal And Regulatory Framework

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E-Commerce in India What Is E-commerce? Any form of business transaction that is done online or virtually through the internet comes under e-commerce. The most…

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Copyright Law: Historical Background

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Copyright Law: Historical Background Written by: Adv. Megha Dixit The “statute of Anne” was the first-ever copyright law enacted in the world in the year…

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Theories of Punishment

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Theories of Punishment Written by: Adv. Akarsh Sharma Before moving further on punishments given in I.P.C and how much appropriate they are by the modern…

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Development of Modern Criminal law in India

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Development of Modern Criminal law Written by: Adv. Akarsh Sharma Vasco De Gama, an explorer of Portugal, first discovered the passage of India around the…

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Law of Crimes in the Era of Mughals

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Law of Crimes To start with the history of the criminal law in India we should know the roots of it, as earlier, it is…

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Pre-Classical School Criminology and Early Beliefs of Criminal Law

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Pre-Classical School and Early Beliefs of Criminal Law Introductions Crime is there since the world was created and it has become an inevitable part of…

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Call for Chapters: Edited Book on Future of E-Waste Management: No Fee, Submit by October 5

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About the Book Electronic waste or E-waste describes as the discarded electrical or electronic devices. The used electronics which are destined for refurbishment, reuse, recovery,…

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COVID 19 Vis-a-Vis Revival of a Pre-Independence Law

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Introduction The Indian Government, during the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, took relevant steps to avoid the mass spread of the highly communicable disease and…

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