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LABOUR LAWS IN INDIA 

INTRODUCTION: Labour law denotes an area of law which specifies the status of worker, their trade union and government. It’s the one which helps in safeguarding the rights of all the workers, their association, their compensation and also establishing and bridging relations with the authorities in charge. It is more of a code that extends…

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Polygamy in Hinduism: Legal and  Judicial Position 

Introduction  Unlike many other religions where polygamy is forbidden, it has a long and complicated history within the religion of Hindus. Though practiced earlier by certain communities such as some along the princely Rajput lines, modern Indian law has firmly prohibited polygamy  (among Hindus). This blog deals with the history of polygamy in Hinduism, legalizing it through a…

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The Crucial Role of Psychology in Child Welfare Law: A Legal and Emotional Intersection

“A child’s mental health is just as important as their physical health, and deserves the same quality of support.”-Anna Freud Child welfare law is a delicate and essential aspect of the legal system, aiming to protect and promote the rights and well-being of children. The intersection of psychology and law becomes particularly vital when the…

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The 101st Amendment of the Indian Constitution

Introduction- The 101st Amendment to the Constitution of India, enacted in 2016, represents a pivotal moment in India’s economic trajectory by introducing the Goods and Services Tax (GST). This transformative reform restructured the nation’s indirect taxation system, replacing an intricate and fragmented array of taxes levied at multiple levels of governance. The GST was designed…

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The Role of Election Commission in Free and Fair Election

The Election Commission is a constitutionally established autonomous entity tasked with overseeing the electoral process in India. A primary responsibility of the Commission is to ensure that elections are conducted in a free and fair manner across the nation, with transparency being a vital aspect of its operations. Throughout its tenure, the Commission has encountered…

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTS UNDER GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION

INTRODUCTION Geographical Indications (GIs) signify products that originate from a specific geographical area, possessing qualities, reputation, or characteristics inherently linked to their place of origin. For example, “Champagne” refers to sparkling wine made in the Champagne region of France, and it must meet certain standards to be labelled as such. The primary function of a…

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