July 5, 2023

Indian Migrants In Gulf States: A Critical Assessment Of Their Issues And Challenges From A Human Rights Perspective

1. INTRODUCTION The research paper emphasizes the conditions of the Indian migrants in gulf countries and the issues and problems which they encounter. The present century is considered as a century of globalization that consists of the international movement, global business, and migrant workers. [i]With India having a population of about 1.4 billion people, it […]

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Bablir Kaur And Another V. New India Assurance Company Limited And Others. (2009) 13 Scc 370

FACTS The present case is a significant one in Indian legal history. The case involves a tragic incident that occurred in 1996, where a car accident led to the death of Balbir Kaur’s son and severe injuries to her husband. The primary issue in the case was whether the insurance policy taken out by the

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Discussion Of Reterospective Punishments Under Article 13(1) Of The Constitution Of India With The Aid Of The Judgement Of Keshavan Madhava Menon V. The State Of Bombay, 1951.

1.0 ABSTRACT The Hon’ble Supreme Court, for the first time, in the year 1951, interpreted Article 13(1) of the Constitution of India[i] in the landmark judgement of Keshavan Madhava Menon v. The State Of Bombay[ii]. The judgement from the learned bench was divided into two groups of opinions. The majority judgement, supported the argument that

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Gender Inequality In Tribal Succession Laws And Can An Amendment To Hindu Succession Act, 2005 Curb It?

INTRODUCTION India’s social fabric is characterized by unparalleled diversity, encompassing various faiths, communities, beliefs, and practices. However, certain customs and traditions have transformed into orthodox, discriminatory, and patriarchal rules that serve to suppress women. The enactment of the Constitution and subsequent social renaissance marked a shift towards gender equality. Still, some regions in India resist

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Analysing The Theoreotical Framework Of IPR: Present Context

INTRODUCTION With the Intellectual Property (IP) field making rapid progression in recent times, the importance of protecting and safeguarding the assets associated with it has concurrently being felt throughout the industry. The assets of a company associated with it including the patents, trademarks, copyright, trade secrets has become extremely valuable and a major source of

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