Article 27 of the Constitution of India
Anjali Sanyal ABSTRACTArticle 27 of the Constitution of India prohibits the use of public funds for promoting or maintaining any...
Anjali Sanyal ABSTRACTArticle 27 of the Constitution of India prohibits the use of public funds for promoting or maintaining any...
Manvi Verma ABSTRACT This paper examines the evolution and implications of Article 31 of the Indian Constitution, focusing on the...
Pallavi Sharma Fundamental Rights vs. Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) The relationship between Fundamental Rights (FRs) and Directive Principles...
Shashank Datt 1. Historical Background: The Indian Constitution, which was adopted as the supreme law of the land in 1950,...
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AHMAD AMAN KAZMIBA.LLB(IX SEM)SHARDA UNIVERSITYSCHOOL OF LAW (SUSOL)GEATER NOIDA Introduction According to Section 122 of the Transfer of Property Act,...
AHMAD AMAN KAZMIBA.LLB(IX SEM)SHARDA UNIVERSITYSCHOOL OF LAW (SUSOL)GEATER NOIDA Doctrine of Priority in Property Law The determination of the relative...
AHMAD AMAN KAZMIBA.LLB(IX SEM)SHARDA UNIVERSITYSCHOOL OF LAW (SUSOL)GEATER NOIDA WHO IS A MINOR? A minor is a person who has...
AHMAD AMAN KAZMI BA.LLB(IX SEM)SHARDA UNIVERSITYSCHOOL OF LAW (SUSOL)GEATER NOIDA Abstract The concept of the doctrine of Subrogation depends on...
By Ashweth Singh, IILM University, Gurugram Introduction Media commercialisation is one of the most significant transformations which took place...

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