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THUD!!! What happened my cell phone is on floor oh shit why is it happening with me while picking my NOKIA (Read nokla)and assembling it and in meanwhile shit. i spilled water all over the floor.damn. how can i manage to...
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Right of redemption is the right which every mortgagor possess, which is created by virtue of the mortgage deed. This right is considered to be inalienable, and cannot be taken away from a mortgagor by means of any contract to the...
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By - Harshita Jhunjhunwala   Psychiatric injury as per the Oxford Law Dictionary is defined as “A recognized psychiatric disorder caused by sudden shock”, when we look at it with regard to tortious claims, psychiatric injury may arise, as result of...
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By- Abhinav Thakur Positivism is something which is morality neutral and based on empiricism (experiment and observation). It was the reaction to the vagueness of Natural law. So Austin was the important theorist from positivist law. He was the founder monist...
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The take of the Supreme Court in the recent case Rangammal v. Kuppuswami and Ors. CIVIL APPEAL NO. 562 OF 2003 that burden of proof lies on the person who first asserts the fact, and not on the one who denies that...
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ohk..before readin this..a carefully disclimer..im not good wid english...moreiver my concepts of laww...language..spelling or for that matter anythingg..!!still wondering why I would be writting a blog when am actually good at nuthing...ahh lets jst keep it simple..to kill time or even worse to...
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I was blogging on Legally India...I was engrossed in artistically decorating the words and letters of the English alphabet with the beads of life and liveliness...Sparks of bright ideas were incessantly emanating from my mind; no sooner did they take birth...
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Recent judgment delivered by Justice T.S. Thakur, on behalf of himself and Justice V.S. Sirpukar of Supreme Court in Ruchi Majoo v. Sanjeev Majoo CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 1184 OF 2011 stated that the jurisdiction of a court is not barred in cases...
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National Law Universities/Schools, what is there status in terms of recognition by UGC. Whether they are Central Universities, States Universities, Deemed Universities, Private Universities, Autonomous institutions or Institutions of National importance. National Law Universities/Schools are..[Read more]...
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The Right to information Act, 2005 (“the Act”), which came fully into effect on 12 October, 2005,is one of the most significant legislation enacted by the Parliament of India. The Act enables the establishment of an unprecedented regime of right to...
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I have my 4th semester examinations hurtling towards me at a supersonic speed. I find them hatching a bloody conspiracy against me, reminding me with every mile they traverse, the exorbitant power they possess, by which they can reduce the whole...
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By - Abhinav Thakur   The rationale of what the American term product liability is to allocate within the chain of distribution any loss caused by using a defective product, presumably with the following inter-related objectives; a)      To achieve the optimum balance...
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The word robot  as defined by the Webster dictionary means a replica of  human beings the only difference being that they are more intellectual objects. Comparing this fact with a human being it is very similar it exercises all physical movements...
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Embarassed
Hello guys !!! Hope you enjoyed reading my last post (Legal factories knows as "Law Firms") about how law firms can be compared to modern factories and how the senior partners and lawyers within the firm are no more than mere...
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Recent developments in the Indian Legal system pertaining to the issues relating to “Rarest of rare crimes” have shown the credibility and activeness of the Indian Judiciary. Two judgments, one relating to the issue of “Honour Killings” and another relating to...
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My rendezvous with Law is barely 2 years old. And Man! I already feel the heat! I already feel what people feel for lawyers. I have been transformed from a mere Pre-University student to a 'lawyer'. So do my non-law friends...
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If this is what an ordinary Law School has taught an ordinary Law student in the course of an ordinary year, there is nothing more ordinary about it! (As I was flipping through my first year diary, I ran into this...
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Does God believe in Human Rights? Or shall I say, are we making our God to believe in Human Rights? We have been guaranteed the Freedom of Religion and Conscience under Articles 25 to 28 of the Constitution of India. But,...
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By- Roopali Adlakha The term ‘Whistleblower’ is a comparatively recent addition to our lexicon. It traces its origin to the post-Watergate era USA. It emerged after the trials and tribulations of Daniel Ellsberg, the man who “blew the whistle” on the...
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As and when a student gets the topic of his project, he starts calling his friend studying in other colleges. It has become a trend followed by most of the students irrespective of the University which they are studying in. Not...
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