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Right to Asylum and Kinds of Asylum
Any state or country can grant asylum to any individual found in its territory as it has sovereign rights and control over its territory. This is the main principle behind the territorial type of asylum provided to an individual or refugee
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Holding a Minor Girl’s Hands & Opening the Zip of Pants, not “Sexual Assault” under the POCSO: Bombay HC
The act of holding a minor girl’s hands and opening the zip of pants will not come under the definition of “sexual assault” under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act 2012
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BlackGown’s 2nd Online Quiz Competition on “Current Legal Affairs”
The BlackGown seeks to spread legal awareness to the general public in a simple way. We believe and accept that the law students are the backbone of the legal system and this platform will provide the best articles
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Holding a Minor Girl’s Hands & Opening the Zip of Pants, not “Sexual Assault” under the POCSO: Bombay HC
The act of holding a minor girl’s hands and opening the zip of pants will not come under the definition of “sexual assault” under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act 2012
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Abrogation of Article 370: A Radical Step
The decision of abrogation of Article 370 has evoked sharp responses, with several questions being raised, about the legality of the decision. The Government might face the following ‘Legal Challenges’ over the abrogation of Article 370.
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Delegatus potestas not potest delegare
The maxim “Delegatus non potest delegare” derives its origin from the Catholic Canon Law but it was first put into words by John Willis in Canadian Bar Review in 1943. The principle has gained much recognition in United States, United Kingdom and India.
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Diplomatic Immunity – A Need of an Hour
Before understanding the concept of diplomatic immunity in deep, we must know who are diplomatic agents. The word diplomat’ has been derived from the french word ‘diplomate’.
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The Doctrine of Vicarious Liability under the Law of Torts
The Doctrine of Vicarious liability can also be termed as the heart of the common law system of tort. Generally, in law, the rule is that a person is liable for the wrongful acts done by him and no one else would incur the liability for his actions.
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Right to Asylum and Kinds of Asylum
Any state or country can grant asylum to any individual found in its territory as it has sovereign rights and control over its territory. This is the main principle behind the territorial type of asylum provided to an individual or refugee