Author: Sukhleen Saluja

                                    This post has been written by Sukhleen Kaur Saluja, a 1st year Law Student from Amity University, Chhattisgarh WHY IS RERA INTRODUCED:- RERA it stands for Real Estate Regulatory Authority, it is an Act passed by the Indian Parliament. The Rajya Sabha passed the RERA Bill on 10th March, 2016 followed by Lok Sabha on 15th March, 2016  and came into force by 1st May, 2016 its aim is to create equitable and fair transaction between the buyer and the seller of…

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        WHAT IS BAIL AND WHAT IS THE ROLE OF BAIL/ ANTICIPATORY BAIL IN DIFFERENT ACTS:- This post has been written by Sukhleen Kaur Saluja a 1st year Law Student from Amity University, Chhattisgarh WHAT DOES BAIL AND ANTICIPATORY BAIL MEANS: The term “Bail” and “Anticipatory Bail” are widely used in Criminal Law. Bail is a term not defined under CRPC. Its provision is found in Section 436 and 437. Bail is the temporary release of an accused awaiting trial, sometimes the money is lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.  Bail is granted to accused by…

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This post has been written by Sukhleen Kaur Saluja, a 1st year Law Student from Amity University, Chhattisgarh WHO IS A MIGRANT:- “Migrant” means a person who moves from place to place in order to find work or for better living condition. The UN migration policy defines a migrant as any person who is moving or has moved across an international border or within a state away from his/her habitual residence, regardless of: The person’s Legal status Whether the movements is voluntary or involuntary What the causes of movements are What the length of stay is WHAT DOES INTERNAL MIGRANTS…

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This post has been written by Sukhleen Kaur Saluja, a 1st year Law student from Amity University, Chhattisgarh INTRODUCTION: The term “Capital Punishment” refer to as the death penalty, it is a form of punishment for committing of a crime. Hanging and shooting are two method of Death Penalty in India. The Army Act, 1950, however, lists both hanging and shooting as official method of execution in military court- martial system. Crime punishable by death in India include aggravated murder, other offences resulting in death, terrorism- related crimes resulting in death, Kidnapping not resulting in death. Death Penalty is legal…

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This post has been written by Sukhleen Kaur Saluja, a 1st year Law student from Amity University, Chhattisgarh INTRODUCTION: Labour laws are also known as employment laws. A labour law defines the right the right and obligation as workers, generally labour laws cover: Industrial relation, collective bargaining, unfair labour practice. Work place and health safety. Employment standard, working hours, general holidays. There are broad categories of labour law: Collective Labour Law: which have relationship between employer, employee and union. Individual Labour Law: it concerns employee right at work and through contract for work. Labour right have been integral to the…

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This post has been written by Sukhleen Kaur Saluja a 1st year Law student from Amity University, Chhattisgarh. INTRODUCTION: India is a democratic country where all live freely. In today world citizenship is sought to be extended to all the member of nation-state without discrimination on the ground of race, caste, colour, religion, sex etc. Citizenship is the relationship between state to which the individual owes allegiance and in turn is entitled to its protection. Citizenship is the status of being citizen. If you have citizenship in a country, you have right to live there, vote, work, pay taxes. WHAT…

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  This post has been written by Sukhleen Kaur Saluja, a student of Amity University, Chhattisgarh INTRODUCTION: It has been seen that when two or more people are together for doing something any work or any transaction usually they come into conflict and it must be solved and arbitration is form of “ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION” where the parties take help of third person and solve the disputes without going to court and which is less expensive and gets your dispute resolved much faster than constant delays in courts. Suppose two parties doing business and in business there is always some…

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This post is written by Sukhleen Kaur Saluja, a 1st year Law student from Amity University, Chhattisgarh Fake news is harmful to our community or society because it erodes trust and purposefully try to make bad impression on public. It is written with intent to mislead public and it will as long as human civilization exists. It becomes prevalent over last few years with over 1,000 of articles and rumors with regard to 2016 United state presidential election. Disinformation is spread intentionally, fake news are not misinformation. First we need to understand the term of “FAKE NEWS” that is Misinformation:…

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