What Is Plagiarism? Why Is It A Crime?

What is Plagiarism? Plagiarism is the act of taking a person’s work without their permission and passing it off as your own. Plagiarism is an unethical act and is not endorsed or tolerated by most people, institutes, and organizations. It …

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Essential Elements Of Contingent Contract

Have you ever heard about betting and lottery tickets as they depend on the occurrence and non-occurrence of an event? This contract is very similar to that condition. Let’s learn more. A contingent contract is a conditional contract, implying uncertainty …

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Difference Between Ownership And Possession

Introduction The idea of property has existed simultaneously with humans. From early ages to the modern period, human beings have identified property as something owned exclusively by them. This notion of property went on to mean tangible and intangible, movable …

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Modes of Acquisition of Property

Introduction The civilization and progress of mankind have always been boosted by the never-ending avarice; the appetite for power was one of the driving factors of development. Though the term ‘property’ has been used more in a generalized form rather …

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Difference Between Decree And Judgement

Introduction Section 2(2) of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 defines what a decree is. The decree is a formal expression of an adjudication in which the court expressing it, conclusively determines the rights of the parties. The rights determined …

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Punishment For Animal Cruelty In India

Introduction “Animal protection is education to humanity “ -Albert Schweitzer Every year there are more than a million cases of animal cruelty being reported worldwide. This can be for various reasons such as for the purpose of meat consumption, testing …

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Characteristics of Negotiable Instruments

Introduction In our day-to-day life, we come across several transactions which involve the exchange of money for goods or services. Money, as a medium of exchange, may exist in several forms, such as currency, cheques, bonds, promissory notes etc. All …

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Uniform Civil Code: A Judicial Analysis

Introduction The article aims to discuss, present and analyze judicially the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) which is contained as a Directive Principle of State Policy in Article 44 of the Constitution and to present the findings and conclusions thereafter. It …

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