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India always turns a blind eye to tyrants Why
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Important Constitutional And Legal Provisions For Women In India
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Effect of Terrorism and Organized Crimes on Indian Society
Terrorism and organized crimes are interrelated in myriad forms. Infact in many illustration terrorism and organized crimes have converged and mutated.Hits: 6428 -
Facet relating to offences against women. The offences are of various types. They find mention in many enactments. These under- mentioned provisions are enumerated in Indian Penal Code, 1860:Hits: 34066
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Cyber Terrorism- The Dark Side of The Web World
Another word for cyberspace is the virtual world a place in which computer programs function and data moves. Terrorism is a much used term, with many definitions. For the purposes of this project,Hits: 10964 -
In the wake of the Partition Assam lost one of her districts to Pakistan. Mountbatten’s partition-plan announced on 3 June 1947, provided inter-alia for a referendum to be held in the Sylhet...Hits: 16832
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Annulment of marriage: An annulment case can be initiated by either the husband or the wife in the marriageHits: 9175
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Discussion on Khanapuram Gandaiah vs Administrative Officer & Ors:Hits: 7859
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Are Criminal Lawyers bothered by their conscience
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Abortions allowed Under what conditions of MTP Act 1971
To my understanding the MTP Act 1971 allows for abortions only under the following conditions:Hits: 22331 -
Abortion (or miscarriage) may occur spontaneously, in which case it is of no interest to the criminal law; or it may be deliberately induced, when it is a serious crimeHits: 103891
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Collective Marks Section 61 to Section 68 of Trade Mark Act
A Brief Discussion on Collective Marks mentioned Under Section 61 to Section 68 of Trade Mark ActHits: 10481