What is Administrative Law?

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What is Administrative Law? 1.Evolution, Nature and Scope of Administrative Law 1.1. From a Laissez Faire to a Social Welfare State; State as regulator of private interest; State as provider of services; Other functions of Modern State; Relief; Welfare 1.2. Evolution of Administration as the fourth branch of government; Necessity for delegation of powers on … Read more

Civil Procedure Code 1908 Bare Act CPC

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Civil Procedure Code 1908 Bare Act CPC Features of Civil procedure code 1908 Bara Act CPC are as follows 1.INTRODUCTORY 1.1. Concepts of Civil Procedure in India before the advent of the British Rule 1.2. Evolution of Civil Procedure from 1712 to 1901 1.3. Principle features of the Civil Procedure code 1.4. Importance of State … Read more

Guide to Process for Divorce in India

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A comprehensive guide to process for divorce in India Divorce is a complex and emotionally challenging process, and navigating the legal aspects can be overwhelming. If you find yourself in this difficult situation in India, fear not. This comprehensive guide will shed light on the intricacies of the divorce process, empowering you with the knowledge … Read more

Environmental law

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Environmental Law Below are the features of environmental law in India. 1. The meaning of environment and pollution: 1.1. Definition, as defined in the Environment Protection Act: 1986 Sec. 2(a); “Pollution” as defined in the same Act, Sec 2(a), (b), (c), (d), (e); and in the water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974. “Forests”, … Read more

Legal Methods

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Legal Methods OBJECTIVE The Legal Methods aims to impart the fundamental aspects of law. It further provides the basis for developing analytical skills. In par with the requirements of provisional competence, the course adapts to methods of learning law. The beginners in law will be adequately supplemented by tools of understanding on Statutes, Judgments and … Read more

Women’s Rights in India

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Women’s Rights in India Features of women’s rights in india are as follows Objectives: It is now for centuries that the women in India have suffered in the society. Even after 50 years of Adoption of the Constitution, for women, equality with man appears to be a distant mirage to be reached. Effective political representation … Read more

Private International Law

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Private International Law Features of Private International Law are as follows OBJECTIVE: In this 21st century, Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalization (LPG) work beyond national barriers. The course creates an understanding on the conflict of laws under various legal systems pertaining to jurisdiction, marriage, divorce, adoption, maintenance, property. The course also covers torts and contracts laws. … Read more

Law of Evidence

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Law of Evidence Features of Law of Evidence are as follows 1.INTRODUCTORY 1.1. Conceptions of evidence in classical Hindu and Islamic Jurisprudence 1.2. Evidence in Customary Law Systems (Non – state law) 1.3. The introduction of the British ‘Principles’ of evidence 1.4. The main features of the Indian Evidence Act. 1.5. Other Acts. Which deal … Read more

Law of Insurance

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Law of insurance OBJECTIVE The concept of insurance has significantly developed in the present post privatization era. The study of insurance law has various dimensions. The concepts like insurable interest, good faith criteria, remoteness of cause have been very important in the area of insurance disputes. The IRDA, a new regulator has framed various significant … Read more

What is Interpretation of Statutes?

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What is Interpretation of Statutes? Features of interpretation of statutes are as follows 1.INTRODUCTION 1.1. Difference between construction and interpretation 1.2. Concept and power of interpretation 1.2.1. Literal construction 1.2.2. Other principles of interpretation 1.3. General principles of interpretation 1.3.1. The Primary rule: literal construction 1.3.2. The other main principles of interpretation 1.3.3. Reading words … Read more