Utility & Universality: The Purpose of Law
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Law is a string, holding the pearls of the civilisation together. Its utility & essence has been felt since the times of primitive societies.
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Law is a string, holding the pearls of the civilisation together. Its utility & essence has been felt since the times of primitive societies.
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Professor Hart summarised the idea of coexistence of the two rules in relation to each other for the effective running of legal system.
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The responsibility given to the CoC cannot be questioned except on some limited grounds because of the commercial wisdom given to them.
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Secondary victimization is when a victim’s family speaks out and is re-victimized through words or actions of other members of the public.
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India remains one of the few countries all over the world which has not criminalised marital rape, despite the intent of the people at large.
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While maintaining healthy competition among companies, the protection of the citizens’ data cannot be side tracked as secondary priority.
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IPR in agriculture sector prevents third parties from misappropriating the produce and gaining unfair commercial benefits.
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Banks are adopting secure mechanisms for mobile banking & better infrastructure will aid in building up the trust of their customer-base.
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The independent director’s role is to bring more transparency in a company and ensure optimised use of the company’s resources and finances.
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The phrase “natural law” in jurisprudence refers to those laws and principles that are considered to have come from a superior source.
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Mediation is the need of great importance for the fast and productive removal of buyer cases and it’s exemplary taking a gander.
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Picking one option from a list of alternatives is what discretion entails. These options must be decided on rationality and fairness.