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Trending: Call for Papers Volume 4 | Issue 3: International Journal of Advanced Legal Research [ISSN: 2582-7340]

Month: July 2021

NEW E-COMMERECE RULES IN INDIA

  To make the framework under which businesses operate stricter, the government has proposed amendments to the Consumer Protection Act’s e-commerce requirements.While some of the new provisions are similar to what the Centre sought from social media companies in the IT intermediary rules announced earlier this year, several proposals in the e-commerce rules are aimed …

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Wagering Agreements in Indian Contracts Act, 1872

  Introduction: According to Sir William Anson’s definition, Wagering agreement is “a promise to give money or money’s worth upon thedetermination or ascertainment of an uncertain event“. A wagering agreement is one in which two or more necessary parties have entered into a contract in which the first party promises to pay a certain sum of …

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CRIMINOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF INCREASED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DURING THE PANDEMIC

  Introduction- Since the lockdown, the number of complaints of crimes against women doubled in the first week, later on the numbers decreased but it is still more than the usual complaints received before the lockdown according to NCW (National Commission of Women) chairperson, Rekha Sharma.[1]Crimes against women are at 10-year high record in this …

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Euthanasia

  Introduction Euthanasia (from Greek: “suitable death”) is the practise of intentionally ending one’s life to relieve pain and suffering. Different countries have unique euthanasia laws. Euthanasia is defined by the British House of Lords select committee on clinical ethics as “a deliberate action conducted with the specific goal of ending a life, to alleviate …

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