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Laying down Competition Law Jurisprudence The Chairman of the CCI has stated recently that the architecture of CCI is different from that of legal architecture in judicial system per se. The Economic Times in its report on 27th December 2015, quoted...
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  Right, said Salmond, is any interest, respect for which is a duty, and the disregard of which is a wrong. Disregard means neglect or indifference and does not require an actual violation. Seen in this sense many of our rights...
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  Once there was a thirsty crow. It was so very thirsty that it could have drunk the whole pond in which my buffaloes and I bathe. But unlike other stories like these, this crow thought himself to be too cool....
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Province of Life DeterminedWhat is Law?That life is happy and sad.What is Right?My right to choose when to be happy and when sad.What is Duty?My duty to increase mine and other people's happiness.What is Justice?That everyone has equal opportunities to be...
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