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

Criminal Trespass

Introduction The term “trespass” means to enter someone’s land or property without their permission. The trespass into the property of another is civil wrong, for which the plaintiff can sue for damages. If the trespass is done with a criminal intention then it becomes a criminal trespass. This paper deals with the criminal trespass and …

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False and Misleading Advertisements in India

Introduction: Have you ever been misled by an advertisement or come across a false advertisement? There have been various instances where people are being misled by false advertisements every single day. With the coming of e-commerce websites like Amazon, Flipkart, Shopclues, Quikr, e-bay, etc e-commerce business in India has ushered in significant change in lifestyle …

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Uniform Civil Code-A code for Secularism and Upliftment of Women

Introduction: Uniform Civil Code is one of the most debatable issues among the various religious communities in India. It is argued that UCC is a step towards secularism and a means to promote national integration so that all communities in India can live peacefully despite having different religious backgrounds and ideologies. The citizens in our …

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Rights of Animals in India: A Poignant Reality

“Generality of law falters before the specifics of life” – Aristotle Introduction  It was righty stated by Aristotle that the legislations are only a skeleton which leave a lacuna in law relating to various socio-economic problems arising today. However, with the expansion of social service functions and welfare state, there is an increase in control …

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Is Ban On Beggary Antithetical To Right To Livelihood And Life?

‘Poverty is the parent of revolution and crime’  – Aristotle India – developing third world country in the vicious clutches of poverty, unemployment, illiteracy and low per capita income. Without reconnoitering deep into the moral, immoral or legal aspects let us concentrate question “If begging is crime” form the prudent men’s eye. The straight answer …

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