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

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Relation Of China With Other Countries After The Spread Of Coronavirus

INTRODUCTION  The corona virus pandemic is changing far more than just the way we live it is also changing the global balance of power while rest of the world is still in crisis. And most of the countries relations have become worse than ever before especially with China as the virus has been originated from …

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Should Most Favoured Nation Principle Be Relaxed Under World Trade Organisation?

INTRODUCTION  In present time, globalisation has made countries to come nearer. As, the countries come nearer, they develop a friendly relation. They also trade with each other. In order to do an ample amount of trade, they declare a nation to be the most favoured one. After such declaration, the nation owes some duty towards …

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The Lacuna in Law: Indian Legal Scenario on Depression

Introduction Mental Health refers to a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being. However, in India, the concept of mental health is still evolving. The laws in India are adopted or derived from the British System where the earlier concept of mental illness was concerned with the protection of society from the …

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Constitutionality Of Administrative Tribunals In India

Administrative Tribunals Administrative Tribunals have been known to provide effective and timely justice. The judicial functions have been delegated to tribunals under different acts and statutes in India such as Article 323-A and 323-B (Part XIV-A) of the Indian Constitution as well as the Administrative Tribunal Act, 1985.It is due to this ability that the benches …

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Intellectual Property Related To Folklore, Folk-tale And Folksongs

Introduction Traditional knowledge is a living body of knowledge which is passed on from generation to generation within the community. It is basically about people’s cultural and spiritual identity. It is often oral and has ancient roots. In the recent years, indigenous peoples, local communities and the government mainly in developing country have demanded protection …

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Legal personality of shrines and rivers: analyzing it’s scope in Indian scenario

Introduction  For decades, temple idols have been given the status of juristic persons. And they have exercised their rights to fight legal battles through the trustees or managing board in charge of the temple in which they are worshiped. In our Indian culture rivers are considered as goddess and worshipped by Hindus. All the Hindus …

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Incest In India: The Need To Criminalize It

INTRODUCTION  India is a land of bizarre rituals and superstitions. People indulge in a large number of superstitious beliefs which often leads to fatal consequences. The idea of incest is considered to be a social taboo in many cultures and societies.  Incest is sexual activity between closely related family members or relatives. Basically, incest involves …

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