Classification of Human Rights
Human Rights are derived from the principle of Natural Law. They are neither derived from the social order nor conferred […]
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General defences in tort law are the legal principles that can be used by a defendant to escape liability for
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In India, the Constitution itself confers the power of judicial review on the Judiciary (both the Supreme Court and High
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Analytical School of Jurisprudence The Analytical School of Jurisprudence focuses on the structure and content of law as it is,
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Customs in Hindu Law Custom is one of the most significant sources of Hindu Law. It refers to traditional practices
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Article 44 of the Indian Constitution is part of the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP). It directs the State
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Stridhan Somen’s Absolute Wealth The term “Stridhan” is a Sanskrit word that translates to “woman’s property” or “woman’s wealth”. It
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The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act The POCSO Act, 2012 was introduced to address sexual crimes against children in a more
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Article 25 Right to Freedom of Religion The Constitution of India guarantees the right to freedom of religion to not
Verbs ‘may’ and ‘shall’ in a statute is not a sure index: Supreme Court New Delhi, December 19, 2024 – In
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