Introduction: The most powerful nations are built based on a powerful army. The sin qua non of an independent state lies in its ability to defend itself and it is the essence of sovereignty. Armed forces are organs of the Read more
Introduction: The articulation ‘capture’ is gotten from the French word ‘arrester’, which signifies “to stop or remain’ and implies a limitation of an individual. In a real sense it signifies” hardship of individual freedom by a lawful position”. It signifies Read more
Introduction: Hearsay is made of two words, ‘hear’ and ‘say’, it is the type of testimony that is not based on private communication but it is what the witness has heard out of court it is like second-hand information. However Read more
Live-in Relationship is no more a new concept in today’s world, it is the concept that has been in practice for quite a long time. A live-in relationship allows the couple to know the partner without having to engage in a Read more
Introduction: There is a broad system of health in India, but there are still many quality gaps between urban and rural areas, as well as between healthcare for public and private consumption. Despite this, given the comparatively low prices and high standard of its private hospitals, India is a popular destination for medical tourists. For specialized medical treatment, foreign students in India can expect to depend on private hospitals. Studying in India provides a plethora of challenges that might not be used by students from developing countries, so it is to note that how India’s System of health insurance functions if you need it. Health care is a big organization in India and would be very much like the remaining of the country: full Read more
Introduction: Consumption of an alcohol is believed to be an outcome of increasing crimes at present era. States to control the after-effects of the alcohol consumption has specified the right age of the person who is legally allowed to consume Read more
India is a land of diverse races, cultures, religions, caste and so much more, therefore, in such a country conflicts are bound to happen now and then. The Indian Constitution provides its citizens with certain fundamental rights such as the Read more
Introduction: The word terrorism means that a violent action done by a group of members with armed forces over a group of members or a group of community. therefore, terrorism can also be distinguished based on some various forms like Read more
Introduction: This Act is usually known as the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. It commenced on 1st July 1882. Mortgage is considered as transfer of Interest of an immovable property, advancement to a loan. Mortgagee carries the right to claim Read more
Introduction: Agriculture is the primary source of livelihood for more than 50% of India’s population but its contribution to the GDP is less than the contribution made by the industrial and service sector. To meet the deficiency in food grains Read more
Introduction: In any trade two parties are involved known as the ‘seller’ i.e., the person who is offering any product or service for sale and ‘buyer’ or ‘consumer’ i.e., the person who is purchasing a product or availing a service Read more
Introduction: Elements like liberal policies, low wage rate, vast market, and robust banking are the reasons why our country is an attractive destination for Foreign Investors. One of the major factors that has driven India’s economic development is Foreign Direct Read more