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Aziz Mushabber Ahmadi : Former Chief Justice of India

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Feb-2023 18:05:02

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Ahmadi was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1988 after serving as a judge in the Gujarat High Court. He was later appointed Chief Justice, a position he held from 1994 until 1997. For two times, he presided as Aligarh Muslim University's chancellor. Early Life and Career Ahmadi became ... Read More

Altamas Kabir: Former Chief Justice of India

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Feb-2023 18:03:12

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On July 19, 1948, Altamas Kabir, was born in Calcutta, West Bengal in a Bengali Muslim Family. His father, Jehangir Kabir, was a popular Congress politician and trade union leader in West Bengal. He started his career as lawyer in 1973. Thereafter, on August 6, 1990, he was chosen to ... Read More

Indirect Infringement: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Feb-2023 18:00:02

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The universal law principle serves as the foundation for both the concept and practise of indirect trademark infringement. It holds liable both the primary infringer and anybody (if any) who aids or causes the primary infringer to violate the registered trademark. There are no particular provisions under the Trademark ... Read More

Impeachment: Meaning and Procedure

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Feb-2023 17:29:45

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Part V of the Indian Constitution, including Articles 52 to 78, deals with the Union Executive. However, we shall be debating the President of the Indian State. The President of India is the nominal leader of the country's three branches of government: the executive, the legislative, and the judiciary. The ... Read More

House of People: Meaning and Composition

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Feb-2023 17:23:24

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The Indian Parliament is bicameral, which means it contains two houses. One of the two houses is the Lok Sabha. The Rajya Sabha is the other house. The Lok Sabha is the first house of the parliament and represents the whole Indian population. Lok Sabha members are elected through universal ... Read More

Fundamental Rights and the Indian Constitution

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Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Feb-2023 16:34:48

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The Fundamental Rights in India enshrined in Part III of the Indian Constitution protect civil rights so that all Indians can live peacefully and harmoniously as citizens of India. Individual rights such as equality before the law, freedom of speech and expression, freedom of association and peaceful assembly, freedom to ... Read More

Fundamental Duties and the Indian Constitution

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Feb-2023 16:18:36

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An Indian citizen's fundamental duties are critical. It instilled duty and moral obligation in all residents, and these responsibilities must be upheld by everyone. When people carry out their obligations, it demonstrates a sense of national togetherness and patriotism. In this essay, we will go through all eleven essential obligations ... Read More

Freedom of Speech and Expression

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Feb-2023 16:10:35

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Freedom of Speech and Expression guarantees Indian residents the freedom to freely express their thoughts and beliefs, whether by written or spoken words, photos, or any other communicative or visual representation such as gestures or signs. However, the right to free expression is not an absolute right, and the state ... Read More

Freedom of Religion: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Feb-2023 15:57:37

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India has always been a place of many different religions and sects, and the variety of these beliefs and groups there is unmatched anywhere else on the globe. For millennia, India has upheld its pledge to tolerate and enable all religions in her territory to live and prosper. It has ... Read More

Free Legal Aid: A Constitutional Provision

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Feb-2023 15:46:32

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Legal aid is the free provision of legal services to the underprivileged and destitute who cannot afford to hire a lawyer to represent them in court, a tribunal, or before a governmental authority. By providing legal aid, we can make sure that no one is ever denied justice. It is ... Read More

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