Author: Shaily Jain

This post has been written by Shaily Jain, a second year law student from Amity Law School, Amity University, Chhattisgarh. Waiver means an act or instance of waiving a right or claim. The assumption behind the waiver is that a man is the best to judge his interest. If he waives his right, he cannot claim it later. In order to establish waiver, it is necessary to establish that the person waiving his rights had full knowledge of his rights or privileges and that right or privilege was conferred principally for his benefit and not principally for the benefit of…

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This post has been written by Shaily Jain, a second year law student from Amity Law School, Amity University, Chhattisgarh. The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi approved the National Education Policy 2020 today, making way for large scale, transformational reforms in both school and higher education sectors. The new policy aims to pave the way for transformational reforms in school and higher education systems in the country. This policy will replace the 34-year-old National Policy on Education (NPE), 1986. This is the first education policy of the 21st century and replaces the thirty-four-year-old National Policy on…

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This post has been written by Shaily Jain, a second year law student from Amity Law School, Amity University, Chhattisgarh  42nd Amendment Act, 1976 is one of the foremost vital amendments to the Indian Constitution. It was ordered by Indian National Congress headed by Indira Gandhi at that point. Due to the expansive number of amendments this act has brought to the Indian Constitution, it is additionally known as ‘Mini-Constitution.’ The topic ‘42nd Amendment Act’ moreover called The Constitution Act, 1976 What is 42nd Amendment Act? The act also called The Constitution Act, 1976 is named as one of the…

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This post has been written by Shaily Jain,a second year law student from Amity law school, Amity University, Chhattisgarh. Introduction Guardianship and protective care are referred to as custody. If a person is being arrested it does not mean that the police can use an excessive amount of violence or cruelty. Prisoners are not meant for taking out anger, frustration, or revenge. They must be treated according to the law and correct procedure and should be permitted to use their rights. Showing person humanity who has done something inhuman or caused trouble to others may be a positive thing to…

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This post has been written by Shaily Jain, a second year law student from Amity Law School, Amity University, Chhattisgarh. Consumer Protection Act, 1986: The development of a nation is often measured by multiple parameters; and economic well-being invariably becomes a crucial parameters. This involves transactions and other dealings and at one end of such trades, are the consumers whose rights ought to be protected. Hence, it was important for a country like India to have legislations that dealt with promotion of interests of consumers and thus came about the legislation of Consumer Protection Act, 1986. With the rapid expansion…

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This post has been written by Shaily Jain, a second year law student from Amity Law School, Amity University, Chhatisgarh. Introduction Rights are the reasonable claim of the people which is recognized by society & enforced and protected by the state. The state is an institution that protects the rights of the people. Human rights are the rights that a person simply holds because he/she is a human being. Human rights are those rights which are enjoyed by all the person equally, universally and forever. Human rights are comparatively of recent origin but the ideas of human rights are as…

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This post has been written by Shaily Jain, a second year student from Amity Law School, Amity University, Chhattisgarh. Punishment is a process by which the state incurs a few torment to the persons or property of individual who is found blameworthy of Wrongdoing. In other words punishment is endorse forced on an accused for the infringement of the set up rules. “The Object of Punishment is to secure society from mischievous and undesirable components by preventing potential guilty parties, by anticipating the real guilty parties from committing further offenses and by changing and turning them into law standing citizens.”…

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This post has been written by Shaily Jain, a second year law student from Amity Law School, Amity University, Chhattishgarh. Cheques are utilized in nearly all exchanges such as re-payment of credit, installment of compensation, bills, expenses, etc. An endless lion’s share of cheques are handled and cleared by banks on every day premise. Cheques are issued for the reason of securing verification of installment. All things considered, cheques stay a dependable strategy of installment for numerous individuals. On the other hand, it is continuously prudent to issue crossed “Account Payee Only” cheques in arrange to dodge its misuse. A…

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The current widespread circumstance has influenced our lives in different assorted spaces. Each person is looking at this circumstance exceptionally in an unexpected way, a few are investigating, a few are discouraged, and a few are treating it as occasion and a few as an opportunity. Individuals are getting a charge out of their side interests, doing online courses, cooking, resting, and whatnot. In the midst of these little elude from reality, there’s a part of chaos and uncertainty. So, there’s no question that this modern world has bought numerous negative as well as positive perspectives with it. One of…

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