Uniform Civil Code Towards Gender Justice

INTRODUCTION The Constitution of India recognises the right to equality as its core principle of Fundamental Rights. Yet, there exists a huge gap between the rights of men and women in personal laws. Due to which even after the adoption …

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Is Notary A Gazetted Officer In India?

The Gazette of India or ‘Bharat ka Rajpatra’ is the official publication of the Central Government, while on the other hand, every state governments have their respective State Gazette as the official publication of that particular state. Gazetted officers are …

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Historical School of Jurisprudence

Introduction:  In common parlance, the word jurisprudence avowed to be the ‘knowledge of the law’ qua it was derived from the Latin word ‘Juris prudentia’. But it has a broader connotation at times, as it must be considered beyond a …

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Natural Guardian Under Hindu Law

INTRODUCTION In Ancient India there were no laws regarding guardianship of a child. It was only during the British era that laws of guardianship were evolved in courts. A guardian is a person who is formally appointed by the court …

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Territorial Sovereignty Under International Law

Introduction The theoretical discussion surrounding the concept of effectiveness and its definition show how effectiveness lies at the core of the existential and foundational questions of law of nations that are apparent if we consider one among the key legal …

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Invitation To Offer Or Treat Under Contract Law

INTRODUCTION Through this article author has attempted to elucidate the concept of “an invitation to offer”. Having said that, certain transactions have an added preliminary stage whereby one party to the agreement invites another party to make an offer and …

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Asylum In International Law

INTRODUCTION The term asylum generally means, the protection granted to a foreign citizen against his own country by the state. The person who is granted the asylum has no legal rights to demand it, and there is no obligation on …

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Public Trust Doctrine In Environmental Law

Introduction Public Trust Doctrine (PTD) is a doctrine that governs the management of natural resources and the environment. It is an ancient doctrine having its root in Roman law. It acts as a public property doctrine by limiting the government’s …

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