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International Law

Diplomatic Immunity A Need of an Hour
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Diplomatic Immunity – A Need of an Hour

Dec 13, 2020Dec 13, 2020 Ruchi Nehra 0 Comments International Law

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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Right to Asylum
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Right to Asylum and Kinds of Asylum

Dec 6, 2020Dec 6, 2020 Mohak Mittal 0 Comments International Law

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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France and Secularism
Blog International Law 

France: A Recent Controversial Debate Questioning the Secularism

Nov 15, 2020Nov 22, 2020 Seema 0 Comments BlackGown, International Law

Secularism is the identity of many democratic countries including India and France but in France, this identity is being strangled and murdered. State secularism is central to France’s national identity.

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International Law Coupled with Rule of Law
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International Law Coupled with Rule of Law

Nov 12, 2020Nov 12, 2020 Muskan 2 Comments International Law

Law is an instrument that binds society together in a peaceful thread with recognized ethics and rule. Herein, it is referred to whether international law obliges the rule of law

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International Criminal Law
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Introduction to International Criminal Law

Nov 2, 2020Nov 2, 2020 Seema 0 Comments International Law

International law is also known as Public International Law and Law of Nations is the set of rules, norms and standard which governs the relationship between different nations.

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Deceleration of International Corruption
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Deceleration of International Corruption – An International Approach

Oct 27, 2020Oct 28, 2020 Ananta Mahato 0 Comments corruption, International Law

The 1990s was considered as the beginning of the phase when the way actually was paved for the regulation of it. The increased awareness of corruption was widespread and shared across

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Veto Power
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Misuse of Veto Power

Oct 24, 2020Oct 28, 2020 Seema 0 Comments BlackGown, UN, Veto Power

The literal meaning of ‘Veto’ is ‘I forbid’. A veto is the power to unilaterally restrict an official action, especially the enactment of legislation. The right or

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Extradition
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Extradition- Why it need to be an obligation

Oct 14, 2020Oct 14, 2020 Ananta Mahato 0 Comments Extradition Law, International Law

As the meaning stated under Merriam Webster Dictionary, the surrender of an alleged criminal usually under the provisions of a treaty or statute by one authority (such as a state) to another having jurisdiction to try the charge means extradition.

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Human Rights Humanitarian law
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Human Rights Wider Concept and Humanitarian law is a Narrow Concept in International Aspect

Oct 6, 2020Oct 9, 2020 Muskan 2 Comments Human Rights, Humanitarian Law

Basic of Human Rights and Humanitarian law can be traced back when Cyrus after the battle of Babylon ended the victory of King Cyrus, the Great King who freed Babylon from captivity and that can be found in the bible.

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refugees
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Rights Granted to Refugees and Various Provisions dealing with them in India

Oct 4, 2020Oct 9, 2020 Ananta Mahato 0 Comments Refugee

Following World War 1st, its consequences and the irreconcilable damages affecting the entire world, the word “Refugee” was for the first time used in the year 1921.

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The act of holding a minor girl's hands
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Holding a Minor Girl’s Hands & Opening the Zip of Pants, not “Sexual Assault” under the POCSO: Bombay HC

Jan 29, 2021Jan 29, 2021 BlackGown 0

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

Amazon Found Guilty
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Amazon Found Guilty of ‘Unfair Trade Practice’ for Withdrawing an Offer for Sale of Laptop After Allotting a Confirmation Receipt

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Tripura High Court
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The Husband Can’t Be Allowed to Overlook his Responsibility for Maintaining his Divorced Wife & Daughter on the Ground of Inadequacy of Carry Home Pay

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Husband isn’t Permitted to Seek Information
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Husband isn’t Permitted to Seek Information Regarding Bank Details & Income Tax Returns of His Wife under the RTI Act: CIC

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Allahabad High Court
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While Claiming Maintenance U/S 125 of CrPC, a Party Need not Furnish Strict Proof of Performance of Essential Rites of Marriage: Allahabad HC

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Supreme Court of India
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Only Willful and Intentional Disobedience of the Court’s Order Amounts to Contempt of Court: SC

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Section 17 of Limitation Act
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Deprivation of Property Right Can Only be in Accordance with the Procedure Established by Law, reiterated Supreme Court

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