Mukesh Kumar has Published 2035 Articles

Darwin’s Theory in Legal Profession

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 09-May-2023 10:17:52

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Some ideas are capable enough to change world; one of such ideas or theories was Charles Darwin’s theory, which defines the ‘survival of the fittest.” This theory is no applicable in science field, but also keeps importance in the field of law. Darwin and His Theory Born on 12 ... Read More

Dark Side of Domestic Violence

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 09-May-2023 10:06:25

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Domestic violence can take many forms, including physical, verbal, emotional, economic and religious. Domestic violence against women is a violation of human rights and is a crime under Indian law. Contrary to popular belief, more and more men are the target of harassment and psychological and physical abuse by women. ... Read More

Damages: Meaning and Types

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 09-May-2023 10:00:35

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Tort law is the one of branches of civil law that deals with the legal responsibilities and obligations of individuals and organizations towards others. Tort law seeks to provide a legal remedy for those who have suffered harm as a result of the wrongful actions of another party. The aim ... Read More

Cumulative Exposure: Meaning and Features

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 09-May-2023 09:47:58

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When exposed to a source of damage that could lead them to submit a claim, policyholders can frequently tell right away. For instance, a homeowner with home insurance would be aware of the need to submit a claim if they discovered that their house had been broken into. ... Read More

Age Discrimination: Meaning and Types

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 08-May-2023 15:21:50

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Age discrimination in the workplace refers to the practice of unjustly considering a person's age when determining who gets a new job, a promotion, or other job perks. Employees' ages cannot be the only factor considered when deciding whether to fire them. The majority of the time, older workers who ... Read More

Criminal Tribes Act, 1871

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 08-May-2023 15:16:15

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The Criminal Tribes Act of 1871 was among the harshest laws the British Colonial State ever legislated. Millions of semi-nomadic and nomadic tribes were labeled as criminals and placed under constant government watch. In August 1949, the Criminal Tribes Act of 1871 was abolished, and in 1952, the so-called criminal ... Read More

Criminal Justice and Human Rights

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 08-May-2023 15:12:44

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Criminal Justice has been derived from two words: criminal and justice. Criminal justice explains that even criminals deserve unbiased trial and honest justice. This can be provided to them only through the rights which are exclusively provided to them by the constitution of the land. Likewise, human rights are natural ... Read More

Crime of Passion

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 08-May-2023 15:06:13

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In order to refute the mens rea requirement, the "crime of passion" defense asserts that there was no malice aforethought and that the crime was instead done in the "heat of passion." A successful "crime of passion" defense may lead to a conviction for manslaughter or second-degree murder in some ... Read More

Code of Conduct and Contempt of Court

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 08-May-2023 15:01:20

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The legal system that exists now is the culmination of a protracted journey that began with the divine rule that was announced and continued through the natural law and further to the present-day positive law. In addition to punishing those who attempt to undermine the legitimacy or authority of the ... Read More

Composite Negligence: Meaning and Examples

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 08-May-2023 14:48:21

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Under tort law, an individual is liable for any damage they unintentionally cause. If more than one person causes the same harm, they may all be held jointly and severally liable for the full extent of the harm done. One such legal term used in tort law is composite ... Read More

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