Author: Pragyna Panigrahi

The article has been written by Pragyna Panigrahi a 1st-year student of Amity Law School, Amity University Chhattisgarh. “A lawyer without books would be like a workman without tools”- Thomas Jefferson Legal Education is the education of individuals in the principles, practices and the theory of law. It may be consider for a lot of reasons including to provide the knowledge and important skills that are necessary for admission to legal practice in a particular jurisdiction. It also provides a great knowledge to those working in other professions such as politics or business. Legal education plays a vital role in…

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The article has been written by Pragyna Panigrahi, a 1st-year student of Amity Law School, Amity University, Chhattisgarh. Corporate Social Responsibility: – Corporate Social Responsibility means how the companies conduct, control, and direct their business processes to produce an overall positive impact on society. It covers sustainability, social impact and ethics, and everything done correctly should be primary objective of the business. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a type of international private business self regulation that aims to contribute to societal goals of a philanthropic, activist or charitable, nature by engaging in or supporting volunteering or ethically oriented practices. Four…

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The article has been written by Pragyna Panigrahi a 1st-year student of Amity Law School, Amity University, Chhattisgarh. Men and Women of marriageable age shall have the right to marry and found a family, according to national laws governing the exercise of this right. Your right is subject to national law on marriage illegal between certain types of people for example- close relatives. Although the government is able to restrict the right to marry, any restrictions must not be arbitrary and interfere with the essential principle of the rights. Human-animal marriage is a marriage between a (non-human) animal and a…

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The article has been written by Pragyna Panigrahi a 1st-year student of Amity Law School, Amity University Chhattisgarh.  A bounced cheque is a cheque that was used for any payment, but it could not process because the cheque writer did not have sufficient funds available for payment. When an account has insufficient funds, the cheque writer bank will reject the cheque and it will return it to the payee’s bank. Instead of transferring money to the payee, the request for payment ‘Bounces’ back. When people pay by cheque, there is a trust involved in this whole process. It takes several…

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Name of the case- Mohori Bibee v/s Dharmodas Ghose In the Privy Council Citation- (1903) ILR 30 Cal 539 (PC) Date of Judgement- 04 March 1903 Name of the Judges- Lord McNaughton, Lord Davey, Lord Lindley, Sir Ford North, Sir Andrew Scoble, Sir Andrew Wilson. Facts of the case- Dharmodas Ghose was the respondent in this case. He was a minor (i.e. has not completed the 18 years of age) and he was the sole owner of his immovable property. The mother of Dharmodas Ghose was authorized as his legal custodian by Calcutta High court. When he went for the…

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The article has been written by Pragyna Panigrahi a 1st-year student of Amity Law School, Amity University Chhattisgarh. INTRODUCTION:- The COVID-19 pandemic is considered as the most crucial global health calamity of the century and the greatest challenge that the humankind faced since the 2nd World War. In December 2019, a new infectious respiratory disease emerged in Wuhan, Hubei province, China and was named by the World Health Organization as COVID-19. The name COVID-19 ‘CO’ stands for ‘corona’ ‘VI’ stands for ‘virus’ and ‘D’ stands for ‘disease’ and 19 represents the year of its occurrence. As far as…

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This article has been written by Pragyna Panigrahi, a 1st-year student of Amity Law School, Raipur Chhattisgarh. INTRODUCTION The Judiciary is the third branch of government along with legislature and the executive. The first and major responsibility of the Judiciary is to give justice to people, and punishment to those who are found guilty due to infringement of the law of the state or Rights of the people. The judiciary is the main pillar of democracy. The judiciary has been rightly called, “The shield of innocence and safeguard of the civil rights. If the lamp of Justice goes out in…

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