Concept Of Injury And Damage Under Tort Law

This Article has been written by Maria Sharwari from Surendranath Law College, Kolkata Introduction There are two main types of law: codified and uncodified. Codified law is a formal document that is consolidated into a single text, like the Constitution of India. Uncodified law, on the other hand, is an unwritten and unconsolidated document that…

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Role Of Finance Commission In India

This article has been written by Shristi S. from Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad ABSTRACT India’s Finance Commission is a constitutional authority that plays a crucial part in the management of the country’s finances. It was created in accordance with Article 280 of the Indian Constitution, and its main duty is to suggest how money…

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Delegated and Conditional Legislation

This article has been written by Vshrupt Modi from Kirit P.Mehta School of Law, NMIMS, Mumbai It touches on two important aspects of statute law — delegated law and conditioned laws. It focuses on the origin of these ideas, their uniqueness and use today. Delegate’s law illustrates such types of law as rules, bylaws, etc….

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CONCEPT OF CONSTRUCTIVE NOTICE AND MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION

This article has been written by Anurima Malakar, from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Introduction In the operational landscape of businesses and corporations, adherence to guidelines, protocols, and regulations serves as a protective shield for the management against external elements and legal entanglements. These measures are integral to ensuring widespread awareness of the company’s regulations,…

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How India’s Laws Against Sexual Offenses Have Been Strengthened By The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act of 2013?

This Article has been written by Aditi Shakya, from Institute of Law, Jiwaji University Gwalior Introduction The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act 2013, commonly known as the Nirbhaya Act, resulted in significant changes to the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), and the Evidence Act. The Act was introduced as a result…

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