Mukesh Kumar has Published 2035 Articles

Professional Ethics in the Court

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-May-2023 15:09:28

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Ethics are a fundamental aspect of the legal profession and essential for maintaining the judicial system's integrity. The Bar Council of India and the judiciary have set out specific guidelines for professional ethics that all lawyers and judges are expected to abide by. This article will discuss the meaning and ... Read More

Private Defense in Tort Law

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-May-2023 14:45:55

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Tort law is the branch of civil law that deals with civil wrongs committed by one party against another, resulting in damage or injury. If someone is harmed by the actions of another, the victim may be entitled to compensation for the harm suffered. One of the defenses that may ... Read More

An overview of Prison reforms in India

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-May-2023 14:40:52

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The prisons in India have existed since the time India was ruled by the rulers. These prisons or dungeons were made in such dark places of the fort that the prisoners couldn’t even see the daylight. They were chained and never had any rights. This prison system changed gradually ... Read More

Pogrom: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-May-2023 14:30:54

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A violent disturbance called a pogrom is started by someone with the intention of killing or driving out a particular racial or religious community, usually the Jews. Assaults on Jews in the Russian Empire throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, mostly in the Pale of Settlement, are described by the ... Read More

Plaintiff: The Wrongdoer

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-May-2023 14:21:01

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When the plaintiff himself or herself committed an illegal or wrong act, or even negligent about his or her due care, the law excuses the defendant. The Latin proverb "ex turpi causa non oritur action" (no action proceeds from an immoral cause) is the source of this defense. Therefore, a ... Read More

Oppression: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-May-2023 14:15:32

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Hunting, gathering, and fishing civilizations were primarily egalitarian and cooperative before agriculture was developed. All of the physically able individuals of these very early nomadic communities had to contribute to obtaining the needs of life because they often did not stockpile and conserve food. Whatever differences there were ... Read More

Negligence by Professionals Under Law of Tort

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-May-2023 14:11:44

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In the context of negligence by professionals, the standard of care required is that of a reasonable professional in the same field. A professional is expected to have the necessary skills and knowledge to carry out their duties with reasonable care and diligence. If a professional fail to meet this ... Read More

Revision of Minimum Wages

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-May-2023 14:02:53

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The primary objective of the Minimum Wages Act was to safeguard the rights of workers in the unorganized sector. The Act permits the fixation and revision of the minimum wages for those who work in scheduled employment. According to the Act, it is the responsibility of both the Central government ... Read More

Need of Adhaar Card and Penalties if Not Registered

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-May-2023 13:58:52

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The Aadhaar Card is a 12-digit identification number issued by the Indian government to its citizens. It is an important document that serves as identification and address proof. The Aadhaar Card is linked to a variety of social welfare programs, bank accounts, and mobile phone numbers. For many services and ... Read More

Nationalization: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 10-May-2023 13:42:07

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More nationalization occurs in emerging nations. In developed nations, privatization—the transfer of government-run activities into the private sector—occurs more frequently. Due to the possibility of having substantial assets impounded without just compensation, nationalization is one of the main risks for businesses operating abroad. In nations with erratic political ... Read More

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