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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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Are NPOs a double-edged sword in the hands of Law?

Introduction The Copy Right Act of 1957 has etched Section 55 within it, to provide civil remedies in case of violation of intellectual property rights. Section 55 stipulates that, when a copyright is infringed, “the owner of the copyright shall be entitled to all such remedies by way of injunction, damages, and accounts and otherwise …

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Legal Framework For Unorganized Sectors In India

Introduction:- Indian Constitution provided to all citizens of the country justice- social, economic, political, liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship under the preamble; and equality of status and opportunity regardless of their caste, creed, status, religion, race, sex as per Article 15. But the gap which existed between the organized and unorganized sectors …

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Juvenile Delinquency

Historical Background Of Juvenile Justice System India Prior to the Juvenile Justice Act 1986, enacted by the Parliament to provide care, protection, treatment, development and rehabilitation to neglected or delinquent juveniles, the Juvenile Justice Act, 1960 was operative throughout the country. In India and hence, Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 was enacted. Later the Juvenile Justice …

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Critical Analysis of Right to Free Compulsory Education Act, 2009

Introduction After passing of the 86th constitutional amendment by the parliament and article 21A in the year 2002 which made the Right to Education a fundamental right and subsequently it led to the enacting of the ‘Right to free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009’, which was held by many as a significant step towards universalization …

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