unfair trade practices in the education sector

Unfair Trade Practices In The Education Sector

 Unfair Trade Practices In  The Education Sector – The education sector has become one of the most prominent sectors of every economy. This sector has witnessed an unprecedented growth. With this growth, unfair trade practices in the education sector have also increased. Like every other sector, this sector has also been subject to malign intents […]

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ORDER AND JUSTICE

BLOG- LAW AS A SYNTHESIS OF ORDER AND JUSTICE

Introduction The institution of law is analysed in terms of two basic terms. These concepts are order and justice. They are indispensable for understanding the formal structure and substantive objective of the law. These concepts and their relationship with each other is discussed further. Order The term order is generally used in describing the formal […]

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judicial Separation

BLOG- Judicial Separation in India

Introduction : Judicial separation means separation from bed and board and the spouse continue to be the husband and wife to each other. Sometimes parties do not want to snap the tie of wedlock but still do not want to cohabit. In this situation where the parties don’t want to separate formally from each other, […]

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Doctrine of Precedent

BLOG- The Doctrine of Precedent: An Overview

In every legal system, there exists a judicial organ. The main function of the judicial organ is to adjudicate disputes between the parties. It is the judges who interpret the law laid down by the legislature, and give decisions accordingly. Thus, the previous decisions and judgements play a significant role in the Indian Legal System. […]

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caste system

BLOG- Caste System: Then vs. Now

To draw a comparison between the caste system at different times we should understand the term “caste”. I would prefer defining this in my own terms instead of looking up Wikipedia definitions. So in layman’s terms and in mine when a society starts to segregate and forms social groups based on various factors such as […]

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BLOCKCHAIN – Future of Blockchain in World Economy

BLOCKCHAIN- Future of Blockchain in World Economy

BLOCKCHAIN – Future of Blockchain in World Economy Greek philosopher, Plato, once said: “Everything changes and nothing stays still”. That is true for everything even current economies and industries. Industries changes at a very slow pace but every once a while a technology comes which revolutionize every aspect of the industry. This makes the change […]

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husband's salary

HIGH COURT- Wife is Entitled to Know the husband’s salary

The Madhya Pradesh High Court, on May 15, 2018, upheld the order of Central Information Commission while observing that a wife is entitled to know husband’s salary. The petition was filed by the wife, seeking maintenance from her husband, alleging that her husband being a high and reputed officer in Telecommunication Department (BSNL) drawing salary […]

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PIL

What is a PIL – What every citizen needs to know

An individual or a group of individuals can file a PIL directly in the Supreme Court of India if they feel that the government has undermined their interests. When such a situation arises, the Supreme Court upholds public good. A PIL is available to the people for securing public good. There is no statutory definition […]

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NEET Age Limit

SUPREME COURT- SC Petition on Upholding NEET Age Limit

Petition, in the Supreme Court, was filed challenging the Delhi high court’s verdict of upholding the upper limit of age of 30 years for candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC and 25 years for General category candidates for appearing in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET). Appeal was presented by Tribhvan Singh from Rajasthan, aged 27, questioning the […]

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UNIFORM CIVIL CODE

BLOG- NEED FOR A UNIFORM CIVIL CODE

NEED FOR A UNIFORM CIVIL CODE- India is rich in culture, heritage, languages, castes, creed, and religions, and thus different sects of people act differently. The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 governs marriage and divorce among Hindus. Marriage Ceremonies form an essential condition whereas registration is optional. It also covers divorce and maintenance. Succession among Hindus […]

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BCI OVER CLAT

BLOG- THE CLAIM OF BCI OVER CLAT: VALIDITY AND IMPLICATIONS

Common law admission test (CLAT) conducted by different National law universities each year in order to give admissions to the 19 national law universities spread across the country has been in focus in both judicial and public discourse in recent years. The gross mis-administration in the conduct of the exam as well as the publication […]

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adultery

Adultery- Sections 497 and 498 of IPC are dusty Victorian remnants

Since its initiation, the law identified with adultery in India has been liable to grave contention in regards to a few of its key issues. The lawfulness of these laws in India has contended in view of their inclination to demonstrate an unmistakable feeling of sexual orientation predisposition. What is Adultery by the definition of […]

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