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Remand implies an act of sending and keeping an accused in the judicial custody particularly when a trial is going on. The term Remand likewise incorporates the circumstance when custody of the accused is with
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What is Ordinance in Indian Law The ordinance is defined as an authoritative order in the Oxford dictionary. “A rule established by authority, a permanent rule of action, law or statute. In a more limited
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Section 58 of the transfer of property act, 1882 defines as “A mortgage meaning is the transfer of an interest in a specific immovable property for the purpose of securing the payment of money advanced
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Read More ⟶Right to Work in Indian Constitution
Introduction To Right To Work In Indian Constitution Right to work is the idea that individuals have a human right to work or take part in productive employment, and may not be kept from doing
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Introduction There are three pillars of the Indian Government, namely Legislature, Judiciary, and Executive. Whereas, the function of Legislature and Executive is to make laws for the citizens and execution of laws made by Legislature
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VICTIMS, VICTIMIZATION, AND VICTIMOLOGY When we see the word victims the first question that comes to our minds is, who are victims? And what do we know about them? This word seems to have a
Read More ⟶The 2018 Amendment to The Companies Act, 2013
These companies amendment act is effective from 7th May 2018. Changes in section 2 (Definition) under Companies amendment Act Associate Company (S. 2(6)): “significant influence” shall now be mean control of at least 20 percent
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