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Analysis Of India’s Biological Diversity Act

INTRODUCTION: Biological diversity comprises the assortment of all life existing on the earth. It signifies the variability between living organisms from all sources and the ecological complexes of which they are part and includes diversity within species or between species and eco-systems. It is also a preliminary for traditional and modern medicines, a source of …

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Criminal Conspiracy Under The Indian Evidence Act, 1872

ABSTRACT Under a criminal conspiracy one reason by which an individual is perhaps held culpable for an offense which he didn’t really perpetrate is his being an insider of the conspiring acts to carry out the offense. Through the help of amendments, the Legislative body had brought about laws identified with conspiracy in India in …

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A Critical Analysis Of Copyright Through The Lens Of Artificial Intelligence

Introduction Copyright refers to a legal right which provides protection and authorization to the original creations of human mind and intellect. Such work may be protected once the creation becomes an expression of the author and not merely an idea. Section 14 of the of the Copyright Act, 1957 states that a copyright is a …

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Does India Need Gender Neutral Laws For Domestic Violence?

INTRODUCTION Domestic violence is growing at an alarming rate in India and stereotypical gender roles have conditioned us to believe that, it is always the women who are at the receiving end of such violence. Women have always been called the “weaker sex” but with changing power dynamics, economic independence and education, they are becoming …

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Is Period Leave Policy For Women Constitutional?

INTRODUCTION The population or sex ratio in India was reported 48.03%[1] in the year 2019, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. In a country like India where approx. half of its population consists of Women it is still a big taboo to talk about ‘Periods’ or ‘Menstruation’ …

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Principles Under The Rio Declaration On Enviroment And Development, 1992: An Analysis

INTRODUCTION: – On June 3rd, 1992, the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) congregated for 11 days till 14th of June held at Rio de Janeiro, to put the world on a path of sustainable development. This conference is popularly known as the Earth summit wherein more than 150 governments participated. This summit …

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“Decree Holders” Under IBC: NCLAT’s Contentious Precedent

Introduction On 14th August 2020, the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (“NCLAT”) in Sushil Ansal v. Ashok Tripathi, held that a ‘decree-holder’ would not come under the definition of ‘financial debt’ under section 5(8) of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (“the Code”), therefore, application under section 7 of the Code was not maintainable. This …

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