Why is it immoral to be paid for an act that is perfectly legal if done for free? – By Gloria Allred Prostitution is the business or practice of taking part in sexual movement in return for credit. Prostitution is once
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Start-up is a company that is at its first stage and the main drawback is that the company does not hold great capital to invest in the venture. They seek help from the venture capitalist and they also invest in the startup
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The expression ‘Public Interest Litigation’ has been borrowed from American jurisprudence, where it was designed to provide legal representation to previously unrepresented groups like the poor, the racial minorities, unorganised consumers, citizens who were passionate about the environmental issues, etc. Public interest
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“WE ALL ARE UNIQUE” We touch things every day : a car door ,a coffee mug, a
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Property can be taken into custody by the court for being involved in an offence or for being used for committing an offence. This type of property on which inquiry has been initiated or may be produced as a piece of evidence
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Condonation of delay is the doctrine mentioned in the Limitation Act, 1963. This doctrine is an exception to the general rule i.e. Bar of Limitation under the act. The main objective of the Limitation Act, 1963 is to primarily provide a bar
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RERA- Real Estate Regulatory authority RERA, Real Estate (Regulation & Development) Act, 2016 has been enacted to regulate the real estate industry. RERA Act seeks to bring transparency and accountability that would protect the interest of home buyers and regain the lost
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As indicated by segment 304B Dowry Death, if a lady passes on because of any consumes or substantial injury, or in any case than under ordinary conditions, inside seven years of her marriage, and it is demonstrated that she was exposed to
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The lie-detector test is a type of activity in which the accused, suspect, witness, or any other individual is expected to speak the truth when questioned by an examiner. They are also known as Deception Detection Tests and have broad moral, scientific,
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An extrajudicial killing ( also known as extralegal killing or extrajudicial execution ) refers to killing of a person by individual or governmental authorities without the sanction of any legal process. Such killings are most of time alleged to be fake encounters. WHY WAS IT
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