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The proposed changes to the Maternity Benefit Act does a lot to bring India on par with international standards.  However, some of the changes proposed could significantly increase costs for employers. The Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (the Amendment) was recently passed...
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Reason sometimes distances the self from the self. It weakens the being and constantly impedes and frustrates the soul from achieving the compelling vastness that it is here to achieve and coerce its magnanimity to succumb to alternative plans of destiny...
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  Welcome to the Live Blog on the 14th D.M. Harish Memorial Government Law College International Moot Court Competition 2013! “An experience, filled with intensity, nerves and intellectual brilliance, all tempered with warmth, hospitality and comfort. Simply put, an experience like...
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In the Democratic Assembly of Uttar Pradesh   In Re Bahujan Samaj Party v. Samajwadi Party, Bharatiya Janta Party+, Indian National Congress + and Ors. [Election Commission of India Notification 1 of 2012] Along with National Democratic Alliance, Bahujan Samaj Party,...
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An Interaction of the Students of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University with Hon’ble Mr. Justice Markandey Katju, Hon’ble Mr. Justice P. Sathasivam and Hon’ble Dr. Justice B.S. Chauhan   Saturday, August 20, 2011 (11.15 A.M): The students of Dr....
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Indian constitution is said to be federal, then why not India is a federation but Union. It is mainly for two reasons viz.  (a) that the Indian Union is not the result of an agreement by the states and (b)...
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A lot is being said and written about the movie "No One Killed Jessica". No doubt, it is a good movie, though not one of those path-breaking classics, but indeed a relief from usual Bollywood types.  Please don't think I'm writing...
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Education is one sector which was left behind during the reforms stage in 1991. It is one of the most important sectors in any country. Educated youth are a requirement for a successful country. “The main hope of a nation lies...
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Nimanniyu Sharma, Intern, Kaden Boriss Legal LLP, India Factor markets in India, be it Land or Labour, both have been in need of reforms. Part reason for non-reform in these markets is that that they are primarily State Subjects. But what...
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  India should be broken up into smaller states! If someone said that, you would definitely think the guy is a fanatic and vehemently oppose it. One of the arguments we usually give against such ideas of disintegration is that the...
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Note: -  I admit to only a passing acquaintance with serious literature, political theory, Indian history and philosophy and I welcome constructive criticism and comment. All conclusions drawn are as a result of my own conjecture, and I could be wrong. Lata Mangeshkar...
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I often ponder the mundane things of life when I am tired. Tonight, the lucky subject of my musing is the thermostat dial which has inexplicably turned itself all the way down again, making the office unusually cold.It isn't hard to...
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Sara went to a bar to party with few of her friends. When she went to rest room one of her friends. Jacob carefully poured a colorless, odorless and tasteless powder in her drink. Coming back she consumed the drugged drink...
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