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

Live in relation between consenting adults is an offence?

Introduction The legal definition of live in relationship is “an arrangement of living under which the unmarried couples live together to conduct a long-going relationship similarly as in marriage.”[1] As law is very dynamic in nature they have to frame themselves or make laws according to the need of the society.  Nowadays people are gradually …

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PRIVATISATION

Introduction The transfer of ownership, property or business from the public sector to the private sector is termed privatization. The government halts to be the owner of the business. The process during which all the rights of a public enterprise or business are taken over by a private enterprise (sector) can also be termed as …

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Contempt Of Court And Freedom Of Speech: Light On The Recent Judgements By The Supreme Court.

What does contempt mean? It’s the “disregard for something that should be considered”, so ‘contempt’ is a word for any harsh, strong disrespectful act against anybody. Legally, the word contempt is used as an offence of being “disrespectful of a court of law and its officers”; it is termed as ‘contempt of court’. Looking at …

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Data Privacy in India: In Light of The EU – USA Privacy Shield Invalidation

INTRODUCTION In our day to day life, we find ourselves among various situations where we have to share some data or information that are many times private. After the expansion of technologies and easy availability of the facility of Internet, this personal information is just one click away from being shared with the rest of …

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The Ambit of Healthcare And Legal Services Under The Consumer Protection Act, 2019.

Introduction In order to protect the interests of the consumers, the Indian Parliament enacted the Consumer Protection Laws. The Consumer Protection Act received assent from the President on 9th August, 2019. This 2019 Act repeals and replaces the hitherto applicable, Consumer Protection Act, 1986. Section 1(4) of the 2019 Act provides that “Save as otherwise …

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