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Employment and Advertising Restrictions on Advocates in light of COVID-19: An Analysis Harshita Gupta and Harsh GuptaHidayatullah National Law University, India Volume III, Issue IV, 2020 The Bar Council of India Rules places dual restrictions on practicing advocates...
by superioradmin | Aug 13, 2020 | Volume 3 - Issue 4
No-fault Principle in the Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991: Legislative History, Implementation and Present-day Relevance of Compensation Structure Gazal SanchetiInstitute of Law, Nirma University, India Volume III, Issue IV, 2020 The principle of no-fault...
by superioradmin | Aug 12, 2020 | Volume 3 - Issue 4
Material Information in a Prospectus Divya ShahPravin Gandhi College of Law, India Volume III, Issue IV, 2020 The article revolves around the Securities Exchange Board Of India and its efforts to regulate the financial market in India. The paper highlights the...
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Comparative Study of Criminal Laws in U.S.A, UK And Germany Sweta MandalReva University (School of Legal Studies), Bangalore, India Volume III, Issue IV, 2020 Comparative criminal justice system is a subfield of study of criminal justice that compares justice system...
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Relationship between Constitution and Criminal Jurisprudence Raju KumarChanakya National Law University (CNLU), Patna, India. Volume III, Issue IV, 2020 Every Constitution contains such principles which make up the “Spirit of the Constitution” And Indian constitution...
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The Use of the Force in International Laws is Limitless or Limited: A Critical Analysis Yashraj DokaniaSymbiosis Law School, Hyderabad, India Volume III, Issue IV, 2020 “International Law has no alternative but to accept war, independently of the justice of its...