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Importance Of Legal Education

Law is important for a society as it serves as a norm of conduct for its citizens. Liberally, legal education serves the society by imparting law students general and cultural education, making them good law-abiding citizens. Such legal education instills the significance and relevance of

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Importance of Judicial Activism

Judicial activism refers to the phenomenon of the courts dealing with those issues which they have traditionally not touched or which were not in the contemplation of the founding fathers. It is a state of mind, the origin of which lies in the ‘in activism’ of the other two wings of the government.

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Promotion Of International Peace And Security

Article – 51 of the constitution of India provides that the state should strive to (a) Promote international peace and security, (b) Maintain just and honorable relations between nations; (c) Foster respect for international law and treaty obligations in the dealings of organized peoples with one

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What To Do – BCA or B.Sc. IT

B.C.A and as well as B.Sc. IT, both are technical courses that can offer a wonderful career to Students. These courses can provide a better job in the field of Computer Applications and Information Technology sectors. In present everything is computerized and companies are trying to come out with

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LLB Course Specialization

After graduate in LLB, you have more choices to specialise, research, and study Law. In this blog, I will be discussing the various law specializations and what all is included in each of them. Criminal Law This law field deals with offences against society or state. Criminal law is the body of law

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LL.B Syllabus Detail

Bachelor of Legislative Laws (LLB) is an undergraduate degree programme that deals with the study of various types of laws such as Labour Law, Family Law, Criminal Law, Human Rights , and International Law, etc. LLB spans for 3 years (for graduates) or 5 years (for undergraduates) duration.

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Types of jobs after MBA in Operations

Operations management is becoming more and more popular among b-school aspirants, and the number of MBAs in this specialization is going up. So is the competition for jobs. In this scenario, MBAs in Operations can stand out from among job aspirants by learning about Six Sigma and Lean

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Wrongful Restraint Vs Wrongful Confinement

The constitution of India confers the Right to freedom of movement to every person throughout the territory of India and guarantees personal liberty under Article 19 and 21. Wrongful Confinement and Wrongful Restraint are two crimes which are punishable under the Indian Penal Code. These offences

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Jobs opportunities after law graduation

A law degree not only gives the career as a lawyer but also gives the option in various other sectors like Corporate Management, Administration services, Legal Services and Patent Laws as well as corporate law etc. litigation is a traditional option but not the only one, the students to choose

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Misuse of section 498a of ipc

Section 498A of The Indian Penal Code: 498A. Husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty.—Whoever, being the husband or the relative of the husband of a woman, subjects such woman to cruelty shall be pun-ished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years and

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Difference between llb 3 yrs vs llb 5 yrs

If any student is going to study law , there are 2 options for which he/she can apply i.e. LLB 3 yrs. & LLB 5yrs. Hence, if you possess a bachelor degree- you can apply a bachelor degree programme. But if you are a plus two student you cannot apply for the same. For LLB 5 yr programme, you must

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