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Green Crimes In India: A Step Towards Safeguarding Our Environment

Green crimes, which are the actions against nature, the brunt of which is bore by society as a whole, even society beyond nations, is therefore, justified to be clipped under criminal law.
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Labour Legislations For Women – An Encouraging Factor For Women To Work?

The proportion of males and females in this active work-force involved in varied sectors is a statistic which determines the success of the economy. Participation of women in the active work-force along with the sectors they are participating in is akin to overall development of nation which can attempt to solve and discuss various indices like women independence, income parity, access to education – in all an overall economic diversification.
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Anticipatory Bail: Understanding Concept Through Recent Case Of MLA Jagan Moorthy

Anticipatory bail is a prior remedy and an application for bail for an offence in which the punishment is that of imprisonment. In the newly enforced Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, Section 482 provides for anticipatory, whereas, earlier, Section 438 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 provided for the same.
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Well-Known Trademarks In India: Discussion Through The Case Laws

Some brand names or trade names become so deeply rooted in the minds of the public that consumers immediately associate a product or service with that particular name. In legal terms, such brand names are classified as “well-known trademarks” under Section 2(1)(zg) of the Trade Marks Act, 1999.
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Role Of Independent Directors In Companies

Governance is the most discussed word nowadays in the corporate scenario, the reasons of which are quite obvious owing to […]

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Evolution Of Corporate Governance In India

Globalization and liberalization brought with themselves immense competition, wherein Indian companies had no choice but to up their standards by getting regulated and abided by the law.

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