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EXPANSION BY JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION OF ARTICLE 19
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EXPANSION BY JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION OF ARTICLE 19

This article is written by Mishu Jain of 2nd Semester of B.A.LLB of Manipal University Jaipur School of Law, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT Freedom refers to a state where someone is free to do as per, they like without any interference or restrictions from others. Following its independence, Read more

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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ATOMIC ENERGY ACT, 1962
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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ATOMIC ENERGY ACT, 1962

This article is written by Swayam Nigam, Graduate of Rani Durgawati University, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT- The atomic energy sector is on a boom in the world and the reason is increasing pollution and energy demands. India understood its importance and made the Atomic Energy Act, of 1962 Read more

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