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Freedom of Trade, Commerce and Intercourse under the Indian Constitution, 1950

Freedom of Trade, Commerce and Intercourse under the Indian Constitution, 1950

Author: Anshita Jain, 3rd Semester, BBA LLB, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies Introduction India, with its rich history of trade and commerce, has always been a hub for merchants and traders. The Indian Constitution, recognizing the importance of trade, has dedicated an entire part to ensure its free flow. Drawing inspiration from the Australian […]

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Rights of Arrestee in the Indian Legal System: A Comprehensive Guide | CrPC

Rights of Arrestee in the Indian Legal System: A Comprehensive Guide

Introduction In the intricate tapestry of the Indian legal landscape, the rights of an arrestee stand out as a beacon of justice and fairness. These rights, deeply embedded in the Indian Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, serve as a testament to India’s commitment to upholding the principle of “innocent until proven guilty.”

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A Deep Dive into Torts: The Intricacies of Civil Wrongs

A Deep Dive into Torts: The Intricacies of Civil Wrongs

The law can sometimes feel like an impenetrable forest, but within its dense foliage, the doctrine of torts stands as a testament to our evolving societal interactions and the justice system’s endeavours to redress harms. Let’s embark on a comprehensive journey through this compelling area of civil law. Understanding Tort: More Than Just a Civil

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Article 19 of the Indian Constitution: A Comprehensive Analysis

Article 19 of the Indian Constitution: A Comprehensive Analysis

Introduction: The Indian Constitution, the world’s lengthiest written constitution, is a testament to the country’s diverse culture and rich heritage. Among its many provisions, Article 19 stands out as a beacon of freedom, embodying the democratic ethos of the nation. This blog post aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of Article 19, its legal provisions,

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Online Gambling Laws in India: An In-depth Analysis

Online Gambling Laws in India: An In-depth Analysis

Authors: Nikhil Prasad Singh, 5th Sem, BALLB (Hons.), National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi Online gambling has become increasingly popular in recent years, allowing individuals to participate in various games of chance and skill through digital platforms. However, the legal landscape surrounding online gambling in India is intricate, with multiple regulations and

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Employee Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO): EPF&MP Act, EPFO Benefits, Eligibility & Dispute Resolution

Employee Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO): EPF&MP Act, EPFO Benefits, Eligibility & Dispute Resolution

The Employee Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) Act, also known as the Employees’ Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952, is a significant piece of social security legislation in India. It was enacted with the primary objective of promoting savings among employees working in the organized sector in India. The Act provides for the institution of

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Compoundable and Non-Compoundable Offences

Compoundable and Non-Compoundable Offences: Explained

Dive into the world of compoundable and non-compoundable offences, their differences, and implications. Gain insights on legal nuances, consequences, and relevant examples. Get expert guidance and clarity on this vital legal topic. We are all familiar with the maxim “interest reipublicae ut sit finis litium”. This Latin maxim implies that it would be in the

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