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Differences between Private Law and Public Law

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Jan-2023 15:38:01

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This authority regulates public institutions or organizations operating on behalf of the public and has three primary divisions: constitutional, administrative, and criminal law. Private law refers to the body of laws that control interactions between private parties. It covers a number of important legal topics; the most crucial ones being ... Read More

Consumer Law: Meaning and Significance

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Jan-2023 15:31:11

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Alisha bought a very basic phone for her brother Mohan. He was going to the nearby big city for a job, so she wanted to keep in touch with him on the phone. Mohan was very delighted to receive the phone as a birthday present, but this happiness did not ... Read More

Tax Law: Meaning & Application

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Jan-2023 15:07:29

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Tax laws in India are imposed by the central government and state governments with the authority granted by the Indian Constitution. Local government entities like the municipality also impose a few small taxes. The Constitution of India, which divides the ability to levy different taxes between the Union Government and ... Read More

Substantive Law: Meaning and Significance

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Jan-2023 14:57:14

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Today, the vast bulk of substantive law is codified and may be found in either the federal code or the state's own criminal code. Criminal codes typically consist of two sections: a general section and a particular section. The basic section of a code often defines terms and phrases that ... Read More

Sources of Human Rights Law

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Jan-2023 14:51:38

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Human rights have changed throughout the course of many centuries. The ultimate objective of man, the freedom to live with dignity, required great effort and is still being accomplished in many communities today. A country like India serves as an example of how hard women, children, dalits, bonded laborers, etc. ... Read More

Schools of Jurisprudence: Meaning & Types

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Jan-2023 14:43:22

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The research or philosophy of law is known as jurisprudence. In order to have a deeper grasp of the legislative process, various jurists and academicians have attempted to explain it in general terms. The foundational principles of natural law, civil law, and international law served as the basis for modern ... Read More

Procedural Law: Meaning and Significance

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 17-Jan-2023 14:34:18

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To ensure the most effective allocation of judicial resources, procedural laws are created. All procedural laws are created in accordance with legal requirements. A court cannot impose a civil or criminal penalty on someone who hasn't been given notice of the case being brought against them or who hasn't had ... Read More

Maritime Law: Meaning and Application

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Jan-2023 18:02:52

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Maritime Law covers a wide range of topics, including the development of laws on national and international level, customs and excise laws, the fishing industry, human rights, often involving the crew, and employment issues. It also addresses insurance claims, property damage, the effects of stowaways on ships, pollution, personal injuries, ... Read More

Legitimacy of Children of Void and Voidable Marriages

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Jan-2023 17:55:48

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Whether they are legitimate or not, a child's status has a significant impact on their lives. In fact, it establishes their way of life. The rights they grant, the power they hold, and the responsibility they bear all stem from their place in society. In general, it has been argued ... Read More

Legal Treaties: Meaning & Significance

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 16-Jan-2023 17:51:29

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One of the characteristics of state sovereignty is the ability to enter into treaties and agreements with other nations. In matters of international relations, trade, the environment, communications, ecology, or finance, no state can isolate itself from the rest of the world. Since the end of World War II, this ... Read More

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