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Online Gambling – The Legal Framework

ABSTRACT   Online gambling represents a rapidly expanding sector of service in India and around the world. Its commercial and economic significance is seen in the high standard of technological advancement displayed by gambling operators around the globe as well as the rising tax revenues produced in jurisdictions that permit this activity. Considering the unique characteristics of the Internet

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Electoral Offences Under Indian Law – Research Revised

ABSTRACT  One of the crucial components of a democratic election is the right to vote freely. In every democratic nation on earth, electoral systems are based on the inherent right of the individual. This followed candidate freedom and universal suffrage. Since the 19th century, states have relied on political parties to select candidates in accordance with the principles and procedures of the party administration in order to enforce the system. Once candidates enter the campaign, their primary objective is to win the election and their desire to

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Research Paper

Legal Education In India

ABSTRACT: As the title suggests, the main aim of this article is to through light and knowledge on what works to prevent crime by bringing together leading evidence-based research and the various interventions being organized to prevent crime. This article talks about legal education – its historical context and its importance. It focuses on the

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Importance of Corporate Governance and Compliances

ABSTRACT Corporate governance in India encompasses processes, principles, and values that guide company management. High-profile scandals prompted the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to implement regulations for transparency, strong boards, preventing insider trading, and protecting minority shareholders. SEBI emphasizes independent boards with at least one-third of independent directors and regulates substantial share acquisitions.

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Judgment Analysis

Mary Roy V. The State Of Kerala 1986 Air 1011, 1986 Scr (1) 371

INTRODUCTION Mary Roy, an educator and human rights activist who is the mother of renowned writer Arundhati Roy. She is the woman who conducted the legal battle and the apex court ruled in 1986 that women had equal rights in their father’s property. This was a landmark judgment that persuaded the right of Christian women

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