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iRight Framework

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 03-Apr-2023 12:52:30

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Modern cameras were a problem in the late 19th century. It is now social networks and smartphones. Who can predict what tomorrow will bring? Concerns about these problems are shared by parents, educators, and organizations in the fields of mental health, technology, business, media, culture, and legislation. Likewise, as evidenced by the findings of the intriguing "youth juries" conducted by iRights, it was created by a group that included Firefox, Nesta, Mind Candy, NASUWT, Joanna Shields, and the NSPCC. The group collaborated with Schillings on the legal analysis, which was delivered on June 3, 2015, to the House of ... Read More

Green Development Initiative

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 03-Apr-2023 12:41:57

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It is becoming more and more obvious that humans are at a crossroads regarding the environment. We have two choices: either we have to fundamentally change the manner of managing the land and the use of resources, or we have to continue to view the environment from an anthropocentric perspective. There have been many international conservation initiatives in recent years that have been suggested as potential tools for preserving biodiversity. One such initiative is the Green Development Initiative, which is credible due to its striking and unique design as well as its dual goals of promoting human and environmental well-being. ... Read More

Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 03-Apr-2023 12:36:57

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Agriculture has been a fundamental aspect of human life for thousands of years. Traditional agricultural systems have evolved over centuries, providing food security, preserving biodiversity, and promoting cultural heritage. However, modern agriculture practices have led to the loss of traditional systems and the biodiversity they support. In response, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations has initiated the Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) program to recognize and promote traditional agricultural systems that are unique, sustainable, and contribute to preserving biodiversity and cultural heritage. These systems have been developed over centuries and have sustained the livelihoods ... Read More

Frivolous Litigation: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 03-Apr-2023 12:14:36

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Frivolous Litigation is an English concept that means a lawsuit that is manifestly presented without merit, unjustified, or without any basis. It is the act of bringing a pointless lawsuit. These are filed in the court but have less possibility of succeeding in a courtroom trial. A frivolous lawsuit may occasionally be brought just to irritate or bother the opposing party. In other circumstances, a frivolous lawsuit may be brought in an effort to impede or postpone another legal action. A court will frequently reject a frivolous case without even considering the merits of the allegation. What is the ... Read More

Fraudulent Transfer Under Transfer of Property Act

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 03-Apr-2023 12:10:57

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A fraudulent transfer is a property transfer made by a defaulter in an attempt to defeat a creditor's collection efforts against the property. This usually happens when a nonpayer attempts to sell the whole thing to anyone for a set amount of money in order to keep his property out of the hands of his creditors. If the court determines that the contract is a deception designed to defraud the creditor, it will set aside the contract and order the person holding the property to return it to the creditor. Meaning of Fraudulent Transfer The concept of "fraudulent ... Read More

Doctrine of Subrogation Under Transfer of Property Act

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 03-Apr-2023 11:34:08

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Subrogation is a person's right to stand in the place of a creditor once he has paid off his liabilities. Subrogation happens only through redemption in the case of a mortgage. To be entitled to subrogation, a person must pay off the total amount of a prior mortgage. A claim for partial subrogation cannot be based on a partial payment of the mortgage debt. Section 92 of the Transfer of Property Act of 1882 expressly recognizes and explains the right of subrogation. Subrogation doctrine is based on the principles of equity, justice, and good conscience. The basis of the doctrine ... Read More

Exceptions to the Rule of Contributory Negligence

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 03-Apr-2023 12:26:43

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A violation of care that results in harm or damages to another person is what constitutes negligence as a tort. The majority of the time, this kind of behavior results from a person not exercising the level of caution that a sensible person would. Both people and things can be the victims of negligence. The vital prerequisite for establishing negligence responsibility is a failure to exercise reasonable care and take precautions to prevent committing any act. When a legally recognized duty is breached, negligence claims can be made. Meaning of Contributory Negligence Contributory negligence generally refers to ... Read More

Entertainment Tax in India

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 03-Apr-2023 12:01:36

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Local authorities are responsible for enforcing the specific rules as well as for their collection. Examples include the entertainment tax rate and instances of tax exemption. The entertainment tax typically takes the form of an indirect tax that is charged to the consumer. The application of these taxes to online services, particularly those that operate on a streaming basis like Netflix, Spotify, and others, is now the topic that receives the most discussion. What is Entertainment? An activity or event that offers either one or both of these is considered entertainment. In general, entertainment holds the twin seeds of ... Read More

Entertainment Law: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 03-Apr-2023 11:55:56

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Media law, another name for entertainment law, is a well-known branch of legal studies. It addresses the legal services supplied to the media and entertainment sectors. The phrase "Entertainment Law" is quite broad and involves a variety of laws, such as litigation, tax law, transactional law, tort law, securities law, contract law, compliance law, criminal law, international law, etc. Individuals with the right talents and work experience can benefit financially from carving out a career in entertainment law. A blend of traditional law and business law is thought to make up entertainment law. Explore vibrant industries and career opportunities. ... Read More

Duties of Bailor and Bailee Under Indian Contract Act

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 03-Apr-2023 11:15:34

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Bailment is derived from the French word 'baillier, ' which means "to deliver, " and it refers to any type of handling. In a legal sense, it refers to the transfer of possession of goods from one person to another for a specified purpose. Bailment is defined in Section 184 as the delivery of goods by one person to another for some purpose, subject to a contract that they would be returned or otherwise disposed of according to the directives of the person delivering them after the purpose is accomplished. The individual delivering the goods is called the 'bailor, " ... Read More

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