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IS INDIAN CONSTITUTION FEDERAL IN NATURE?
Article Constitutional Law

IS INDIAN CONSTITUTION FEDERAL IN NATURE?

This article is written by Ayesha Swain, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT Due to the separation of powers between the national and state governments, the Indian Constitution is sometimes described as having a federal structure. This article examines the Indian Constitution’s federal elements, highlighting significant clauses and providing background Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsSeptember 27, 2023 ago
NATURE, SCOPE, AND DEVELOPMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Administrative Law

NATURE, SCOPE, AND DEVELOPMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

This article is written by Bhavya Arora of 3rd Semester of Lloyd Law College, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT Administrative law is a branch of public law that governs the organization, powers, procedures, and practices of administrative agencies within government. This field of law focuses on the relationship between Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsSeptember 18, 2023 ago
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Human Rights International Law

INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW

This article is written by Lahari Vennam of KL University, Andhra Pradesh, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT International human rights law (IHRL), a subfield of international law, aims to improve human rights at the social, regional, and national levels. The majority of international human rights legislation is composed of Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsSeptember 5, 2023 ago
CLASSIFICATION OF CONSTITUTION
Constitutional Law

CLASSIFICATION OF CONSTITUTION

This article is written by Mrinalini Menon of 2nd semester of DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, an  intern under Legal Vidhya ABSTRACT Constitution is the basic framework which indicates the basic rules, laws and regulations adhering to which the other functional bodies and the citizens function. It is the Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsSeptember 4, 2023 ago
PROCEDURE FOR FILING PATENT APPLICATION
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PROCEDURE FOR FILING PATENT APPLICATION

This article is written by Adhoksha Sarode of 7th Semester of Adv. Balasaheb Apte college of law affiliated with Mumbai University, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTARCT Intellectual property refers to any form of creations which includes artistry, image, literature, designs, etc. Intellectual property is divided into two types: – Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsAugust 31, 2023 ago
CONCEPT OF ADVANCE PAYMENT OF TAX
Taxation Law

CONCEPT OF ADVANCE PAYMENT OF TAX

This article is written by Ridhika Manchanda of 2nd Semester of Maharaja Surajmal Institute, IP University, Delhi Abstract This article presents a comprehensive understanding of the advance payment of tax in the Indian taxation system. It emphasises the significance of this concept for both taxpayers and the government, as it Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsJuly 27, 2023 ago
LEGAL CHALLENGES OF DATA OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL IN THE AGE OF BIG DATA
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LEGAL CHALLENGES OF DATA OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL IN THE AGE OF BIG DATA

This article is written by Ganesh Vajrapu of 3rd semester of Alliance University, Bengaluru. Abstract In the digital age, the rise of big data in India has created new opportunities and challenges. One of the most significant challenges is the legal challenge of data ownership and control. With businesses and Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsJuly 25, 2023 ago
OMBUDSMAN IN NEWZEALAND
Administrative Law

OMBUDSMAN IN NEWZEALAND

This article is written by Gungun Sharma of 3rd Semester of Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur ABSTRACT Public offices are a vital part of every country which focuses on the maintenance of the nation as a whole through aiming to achieve welfare of most of the population. Central, State as Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsJuly 6, 2023 ago
WITHHOLD THE INFORMATION IN PUBLIC INTEREST
Right to Information

WITHHOLD THE INFORMATION IN PUBLIC INTEREST

This article is written by S. Simi Sthebiya Mary of sathyabama institute of science and technology an intern under legal vidhiya. ABSTRACT- This article will examine the right to access information that is in the public interest. In the administration of justice, these legal theories are essential for striking a Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsJuly 5, 2023 ago
DIGITAL DATA TRANSMISSION AND RIGHT TO INFORMATION
Right to Information

DIGITAL DATA TRANSMISSION AND RIGHT TO INFORMATION

This article is written by K Maria Yoshitha of 5th Semester of Amity Law School, Noida Abstract: The rapid advancement of digital technology has transformed the way information is transmitted, accessed, and shared. This has significant implications for the Right to Information (RTI) in India, which aims to promote transparency Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsJuly 3, 2023 ago

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