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Irene Elizabeth Anup

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Constitutional Law

Right to Life of an Animal

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Introduction: Article 21 of the Constitution of India deals with the right to life and personal liberty. This right to life is destroyed by people by exploiting the nature. The ambit of Article 21 has been broadened by the judiciary and its decisions in India. This right to life indirectly Read more…

By Irene Elizabeth Anup, 5 years10/09/2020 ago
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Constitutional Law

Rights and Status of Unborn

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Introduction: Article 21 of the Indian Constitution is a very broad concept which deals with the right to life and personal liberty. According to the constitution of India, life is considered to have started at the time of conception of the baby. The life of a person begins with his Read more…

By Irene Elizabeth Anup, 5 years10/09/2020 ago
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Legal Personality of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

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Introduction: The technology in today’s world has showcased a drastic change in all the activities in the present market and society. It has played a huge role in changing the standards of the economical market where the professionals are often completely forced out. On considering the legal side, the lawyers Read more…

By Irene Elizabeth Anup, 5 years02/09/2020 ago
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Law of Torts

CoVID-19: Liability for Transmission

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Introduction: With the hike in the coronavirus cases around the world, there arises a major question or consideration regarding, whether or not a person who spreads the virus can be made liable by the courts for their negligent act. In order to determine as to who will be held liable, Read more…

By Irene Elizabeth Anup, 5 years30/08/2020 ago
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