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Concept of Bequest to Unborn or Non-Existing Persons Under the Indian Succession Act, 1925

Concept of Bequest to Unborn or Non-Existing Persons Under the Indian Succession Act, 1925 Author: Harshi PatodiaStudent, KES’ Shri. Jayantilal H. Patel Law College ————————————————————————– 3 Key Takeaways: Abstract This article explores the legal framework governing testamentary succession to unborn persons under Sections 112 to 116 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925. It examines the […]

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UNDERSTANDING THE DOCTRINE OF CORPORATE VEIL

UNDERSTANDING THE DOCTRINE OF CORPORATE VEIL Author: Hrudinee Sudip VarsolkarStudent, KES’ Shri. Jayantilal H. Patel Law College ————————————————————————————- 3 Quick Takeaways ABSTRACT The corporate veil is a basic rule in company law that treats a company as a separate person from its owners. This protects shareholders from being personally responsible for the company’s debts and

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The Constitutional Rights: Fundamental Rights of India

The Constitutional Rights: Fundamental Rights of India Author: Kiran Choudhary Student, Lord’s Universal College of Law —————————————————————- 3 Quick Takeaways Abstract Fundamental Rights are essential for the moral and material development of individuals. It is through Fundamental Rights that people are able to develop their best selves and realise their potential. These rights are guaranteed

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Artificial Intelligence and Law in India: Promise, Peril, and the Limits of the Algorithm

Artificial Intelligence and Law in India: Promise, Peril, and the Limits of the Algorithm Author: Mritika Raj Student, KES JAYANTILAL H PATEL LAW COLLEGE ————————————————————————— 3 Quick Takeaways Introduction Artificial intelligence has become an inseparable part of daily life. What once took entire days, months, or even years can now be accomplished in seconds. Fields

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Media as a Mirror of Social Attitudes and Beliefs

Media as a Mirror of Social Attitudes and Beliefs Author: Siddhi Kirit RuparelStudent, KES Shri Jayantilal H. Patel Law College ————————————————— 3 Quick Takeaways Abstract Media plays a vital role in shaping society by influencing people’s thoughts, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviour. It acts both as a mirror that reflects social values and as a force

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Framing and Drafting by the Constituent Assembly: Formation, Committees and Drafting Process

Framing and Drafting by the Constituent Assembly: Formation, Committees and Drafting Process Author: Yashvi Pramanick Student, KES Shri Jayantial H Patel Law College ——————————————————————————– 3 Quick Takeaways Abstract The Constituent Assembly of India, formed under the Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946, with 299 diverse delegates, meticulously framed the Constitution over 114 sittings spanning nearly three years

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Criminalisation of Poverty: When Survival Becomes a Crime

Criminalisation of Poverty: When Survival Becomes a Crime Author: Prithvi Mukherjee Student, Lord’s Universal college of law —————————————————————————————- 3 Quick Takeaways “It is not great wealth in a few individuals that proves a country is prosperous, but great general wealth evenly distributed among the people… It is the struggling masses who are the foundation of

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Privacy as Constitutional Freedom: Reimagining Liberty in India’s Digital Republic

Privacy as Constitutional Freedom: Reimagining Liberty in India’s Digital Republic Author: Abhipsa Priyadarsani Student, National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj ——————————————————————————————————————— 3 Quick Takeaways Abstract The recognition of privacy as an inherent right is one of the most significant developments in the evolution of Indian constitutional law. From being an abstract judicial notion,

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The Doctrine of Judicial Review: Guardian of the Constitution

The Doctrine of Judicial Review: Guardian of the Constitution Author: Vikas Student, KCC Institute of Legal and Higher Education ———————————————————————————————- 3 Quick Takeaways Abstract The doctrine of judicial review is a cornerstone of constitutional law that empowers the judiciary to examine the validity of legislative enactments, executive actions, and government policies to ensure their conformity

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The Institution of Marriage in Muslim Law: A Legal Analysis

The Institution of Marriage in Muslim Law: A Legal Analysis Author: Khushboo Sanjay GuptaStudent, MKLM Adhia College of Law ————————————————————————————- 💡 3 Quick Takeaways Marriage under Muslim law — known as Nikah — is treated as a civil contract rather than a sacrament, creating mutual rights and legal obligations between spouses upon the fulfilment of

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