How to File A Caveat Petition in Indian Court?

Introduction The Latin term “Caveat” means, “let a person beware” which was originated in the middle of 16th century. Generally, it is a warning where in law, it is considered as a notice, through which Court may not take certain …

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Why do We Stand When a Judge Enters a Court Room

In the profession of law, the judges of the honourable courts are considered as god that is lordship respecting the honourable judges is one of the important parts of law profession. The concept of court room came from England which …

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Right to Education and Adult Education

“Education is a human right with immense power to transform. On its foundation rest the cornerstones of freedom, democracy and sustainable human development.” – Koffi Anan INTRODUCTION Education is both a human right in itself and a way of figuring …

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What to do If Police Refuse to Register an FIR?

FIR or a First Information Report is a report of information that first in point of time reaches the police. It is a written document that the police prepare after receiving the information about the cognizable offence. In general terms …

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Why Judicial Separation Is Better than Divorce?

Judicial separation is a tool devised below regulation to have enough money some time for introspection to both the parties to a troubled marriage. Law permits a possibility to both the husband and the wife to reflect on consideration on …

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What is MPLADS ?

MPLADS is a Plan Scheme fully funded by central government . Under the scheme, each Member of Parliament (MP) has the choice to suggest to the DC works to the tune of Rs. five crore per annum to be taken …

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