Will Change In IT Laws Improve Air Quality?

About 2.4 million emails are sent in a second. Surprising yet true. A study by ICF International and McAfee reveals that storing 1GB of e-mail consumes 32.1 kWh per year. Let’s see how this works. All the emails you send …

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Abortion Law In India

According to the Health Management Information System (HMIS), ten women reportedly die due to unsafe abortions every day in India. Globally, 56 million abortions take place every year. In South and Central Asia, an estimated 16 million abortions took place …

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Impact of Judicial Activism on Government

Black’s Law Dictionary defines JUDICIAL ACTIVISM as “Philosophy of judicial decision or political consideration rather than on existing law.’’ HISTORY OF JUDICIAL ACTIVISIM- ARTHUR SCHLESINGER Jr. introduced the term ‘judicial activisim’ in January 1947 in FORTUNE MAGAZINE article titled “The …

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Affirmative Action And The Indian Women

What is Affirmative Action? Affirmative Action, a term coined from the United States, is a referral to a policy that aims at negating discrimination by approving oppurtunites to the underrepresented sections of the society. Affirmative action acts as a support …

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Arbitration And Its Scope

Whenever there is a dispute between two parties, the first idea which comes to our mind, to resolve that dispute, is ‘Arbitration’. Arbitration is a mechanism or a process, used to resolve certain types of dispute between two parties. It …

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Recent Amendments In The Arbitration Act

This article is an attempt at understanding the efforts made by the Government of India to provide dispute resolution mechanism in India as well as improve the ease of doing business in India. The Arbitration and Conciliation Amendment Bill, 2018 …

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A Critical Analysis On Euthanasia

“One should die proudly, when it’s no longer possible to live proudly.” – Friedrich Nietzsche When life becomes so weighty, death is for a man a sought after refuge. The issue of Euthanasia is not a recent one, with its …

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