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Ayush Menon

Towards Circular Economy in E-Waste: Legal Path

Electronic waste in short can be termed as E-Waste, nowadays found mainly in electric and electronic equipment. The circular economy is the main point of discussion globally. Globally this circular economy is being popularized and the main purpose of this is to curb pollution all over. The main theme of

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Sedition Law in India: A Colonial Relic

The Indian Penal Code of 1860 (hereinafter “IPC, 1860”) is the central legislation identifying and punishing crimes in India. The Act is notably exhaustive however, since 1860, some parts of this Act have remained unamended and therefore, have become obsolete. In light of this, they have become means to attain

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Case Commentary on DK.Basu vs State of West Bengal

FACTS:- D.K.Basu, who was an Executive Chairman of Legal Aid Services situated in West Bengal, which is a non-political organization. On August 26, 1986, he wrote a letter to the Supreme Court of India to draw attention to deaths in police custody as published in the Telegraph newspaper. He requested

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Essentials of a Valid Contract Under the Indian Contract Act

So how many contracts have you entered into, to date? The response may amaze you. Though the prevalence of contracts in the world of commerce is taken as a given, the importance of contracts in everyday life is often overlooked. Almost everything individuals do – from buying a cup of

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Trade Union as a Tool to Maintain Social Order

TRADE UNION It is a combination that can be a permanent or temporary combination of any people or association for regulating the relations between employer and employee or worker and employers with some conditions which will be imposed for trade and business.  A trade union is formed without affecting the

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Case Comment on Prathvi Raj Chauhan vs. Union of India and Others

Introduction: Millions of people in India’s backward classes have been denied basic human rights due to the centuries-old caste system. The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 was enacted to prevent atrocities against members of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. This act also creates Special

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Uniform Civil Code- The Charioteer for a Progressive India

Abstract India is a country of paradoxes. Brimming with diverse cultures and practices, it is often difficult to unify the nation in terms of religion and lifestyle. Foreseeing such a situation, the constitutional makers had envisioned a Uniform Civil Code that seeks to formulate a singular edict that would umbrella

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SEBI Regulations Governing Capital Market Intermediaries.

  SEBI has laid down a detailed regulatory framework to govern intermediaries in the capital market and avoid the possibility of default. Various categories of intermediaries are regulated through the following SEBI rules and regulations:  The SEBI (Stock Brokers and Sub- Brokers) Regulations, 1992; The SEBI (Depositories and Participants) Regulations,

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