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A Critical Analysis Of Anti-Defection Law
Kariyanna K.S |
1 - 6 |
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2. |
Judicial Discretion in Sentencing of Offenders
Dr. Seema Kashyap, Anirudh Sood |
7 - 20 |
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3. |
Discipline And Punishment: A Study From A Jurisprudential Perspective
Debanjana Bhattacharjee |
21 - 27 |
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"Astringent Adjournments Avoid Delay In Disposal Of Cases" – A Critical Analysis In The Light Of Order Viii Of Code Of Civil Procedure, 1908
A. Nirmal Singh Heera, N. Prabhavathi |
28 - 36 |
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5. |
Hired Womb (Surrogate Mother) - Many Questions?
Ramveer Singh |
37 - 40 |
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6. |
Judicial Mode of Execution of Death Sentence in America: A Critical Analysis
Anjum Hassan, Prof. (Dr.) Meenu Gupta |
41 - 50 |
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7. |
Need of Legalizing Euthanasia in India
Somia Malik, Dr. Rajesh Hooda |
51 - 57 |
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8. |
Role of Judiciary To Ensure Protection For Maintenance Rights Of Senior Citizen In India
Prakruthi A.R., Dr. Ramesh |
58 - 64 |
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9. |
Confession: A Double Edged Sword
Anjali Verma |
65 - 71 |
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10. |
Plea Bargaining And Victims Role: In Indian Context
Neeraj Malik |
72 - 78 |
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11. |
Judicial Response to the Disaster Situation
Jaidev |
79 - 83 |
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12. |
An Over View On Role Of Indian Judiciary In Environment Protection
Dr. Monika, Dr. Rajesh Hooda |
84 - 87 |
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13. |
Need To Criminalise Marital Rape In India
Dr. Jyoti Sharma |
88 - 91 |
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14. |
Universally Recognised Principles In Environment Protection
Dr. Monika, Dr. Rajesh Hooda |
92 - 95 |
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15. |
Sports Tourism In India: A Critical Study
Dr. Jaswant Saini |
96 - 101 |
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16. |
Analytical Study Of RTI And Its Applicability
Anjali Verma |
102 - 108 |
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17. |
Doctrine Of Constitutional Tort: Evolution And Evaluation
Pooja |
109 - 111 |
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18. |
Concept Of Hindu Marriage: Whether Sacramental Or Contractual
Pooja |
112 - 114 |
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19. |
Agribusiness And The Indian Consumer Law: An Overview
Maria Lalrinmawii |
115 - 121 |
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20. |
Theories of Punishment
Dr. Jyoti Sharma |
122 - 126 |
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21. |
An Analysis on Role of Women in Agriculture and Rural Development in the Indian Context
Dr. N. D. Gowda |
127 - 133 |
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22. |
A Study On The Impact Of The World Constitutions On The Framing Of Indian Constitution
Dr. Naresh Mahipal |
134 - 138 |
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23. |
Institutional Care And Treatment Under Juvenile Laws In India
Dr. Namrata Solanki |
139 - 144 |
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24. |
Weak Among The Weaker: Issues, Challenges And Response
Dr. Anju Khanna |
145 - 148 |
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25. |
Media Laws Need For Democratic India
Dr. Sandhya Rohal |
149 - 153 |
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26. |
Standard Essential Patents vis-à-vis Competition Policy: Conflicting or Complementary
Ankita Banerjee, Mayank Kapila |
154 - 161 |
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27. |
Panchayati Raj System In Haryana - A Conceptual View
Farhana |
162 - 167 |
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28. |
Centre- State Legislative Conflicts Under Article 253 Of The Indian Constitution: An Analysis
Dr. N. Sathish Gowda, K. S. Satisha |
168 - 176 |
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29. |
Legal Regulation of Food Safety and Standards in India- Challenges in Implementation
Dr. N. Sathish Gowda, Sumithra.R |
177 - 185 |
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30. |
An Analysis of Right to Education in International Legal Perspective
G.S. Yatheesh, Dr. B. S. Reddy |
186 - 189 |
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31. |
Parliamentary Privileges In India And Usa: An Assessment
Yogendra. S, Dr. N. Sathish Gowda |
190 - 198 |
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32. |
An Analysis Of Surrogacy Law In India- Issues And Challenges
M.S. Sudhadevi, Prof. (Dr.) B.S. Reddy |
199 - 204 |
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33. |
Need of Codified Tort Law in India
Manisha Banik |
205 - 209 |
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34. |
Consumers' Perspective Towards Service Quality Dimensions In Life Insurance Sector-A Study Conducted At The State Of Haryana
Samta Soni |
210 - 228 |
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