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Objective Interpretation v Subjective Intention

The majority of Indian law favours an objective mode of interpretation while interpreting the terms...

THE ENVIRONMENT VS ECONOMIC GROWTH: THE ROLE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS IN INDIA

In India, like many other countries, two crucial elements frequently perceived as competing with one...

PSYCHOLOGY AND CRIME. DO SOME PEOPLE BREAK THE LAW MORE FREQUENTLY THAN OTHERS?

Do some people break the law more frequently than others? How will one person know that the other...

HATE SPEECH IN INDIA AND RELATED LAWS

Free speech and freedom of expression have been topics of discussion for many years. From human...

Still a system of Extinction: CITES ban on Ivory Trade

Recently, India abstains from voting on a resolution that was bought to uplift the ban put by CITES...

IRRETRIEVABLE BREAKDOWN OF MARRIAGE – A GROUND FOR DIVORCE

Marriage is considered a sacrament union of two individuals. Particularly, in the Indian scenario...

Limitation on Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional

A law cannot be declared unconstitutional by the judiciary unless it violates a specific provision...

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: USAGE AND ETHICAL IMPLICATION

Artificial Intelligence is the study of a computer system that can perform tasks that normally...