Unorganised Sector Benefits from Labour Card
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Unorganised Sector Benefits from Labour Card

Many people do not have a secure job. The workers can be terminated at any time and sometimes are not paid for their work. Terminations during COVID-19 were the new norm, but these people suffered the pandemic with no savings. It’s good as long as they work. What happens when they reach old age? The Ministry of Labour and Employment of...

Part I: The First 75 Years of Independence (1947-1972)
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Part I: The First 75 Years of Independence (1947-1972)

India celebrates 75 years of its independence in many ways. The tricolor of our national flag became the center of attention. India is now experiencing a new era of festivals. This blog is an attempt to understand 75 years of Indian independence and the evolution of law through each year. The first 25 of 75 years of Indian Independence...

Consumer Courts Delayed in Delivering Justice
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Consumer Courts Delayed in Delivering Justice

In order to achieve this, Consumer Commissions were established at the National, State, and District levels for Consumer dispute resolution. These Commissions were created to provide consumers with a cost-effective and rapid dispute resolution. In the past, they were unable to achieve the same results due to the inefficiency and procedural complexity of the traditional civil court...

The concept of “burden of proof.”
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The concept of “burden of proof.”

The following is a brief introduction to the topic: The world tries to teach you something at times. Ignoring the signs of a problem can be dangerous. This article will focus on the less-known concept of “shadow IT.” Shadow IT can be described as when employees install and manage hardware and software on their own...

Divorce and Legal Separation: What’s the difference
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Divorce and Legal Separation: What’s the difference

The following is a brief introduction to the topic: In Indian culture, marriage is regarded as one of the most prestigious social institutions. For Indians, a marriage is not just the union of two people but also the merging of two families. There are situations where a marriage that is solemnized with a lot of festivities can...

NOMINEE SHAREHOLDERS
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NOMINEE SHAREHOLDERS

THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY PIYUSH TIWARI, A STUDENT OF WBNUJS. Section 72 of the Companies Act 2013 states that each shareholder or debenture owner in a corporation has the right to nominate any person in a specified manner for whom the shares or debentures will become vested in the event of the death of...

ROLE OF ADR IN MODERN DAY SOCIETY
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ROLE OF ADR IN MODERN DAY SOCIETY

THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY RAJ KRISHNA, A STUDENT OF CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY. INTRODUCTION “I realized that the real role of a lawyer is to bring together groups… It was a significant portion of my time over the twenty years of my legal career was spent negotiating private compromises in thousands of legal cases. I...

TRIPLE TALAQ: INDIA’S BATTLE AGAINST THREE WORDS
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TRIPLE TALAQ: INDIA’S BATTLE AGAINST THREE WORDS

THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY NAVNOOR KAUR, A STUDENT AT THE INSTITUTE OF LAW, KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY. INTRODUCTION “Of all the evils for which man has made himself responsible, none is so degrading, so shocking or so brutal as his abuse of the better half of humanity; the female sex.” — Mahatma Gandhi Religion is a...

A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF STRIDHAN
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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF STRIDHAN

THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY HARSHITA PUNJABI, A STUDENT OF RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW. INTRODUCTION In 1956, the property of women could be divided into two parts: stridhan and women’s estate. The Hindu Woman’s Right to Property Act of 1937 conferred new inheritance rights on certain Hindu females, which led to an increase in...