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Rights of an Accused Person in India : All You Need to Know

Rights of an Accused Person in India : All You Need to Know

This article on ‘RIGHTS OF AN ACCUSED PERSON IN INDIA‘ is written by Priyal, a 4th year student from ICFAI University, Dehradun and an intern at Legal Upanishad. INTRODUCTION The article will be discussing the rights of an accused person under different Indian statutes supported by the judicial pronouncements. Every individual has certain rights which they […]

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Trademark Law in India: Compliance with TRIPS Agreement

Trademark Law in India: Compliance with TRIPS Agreement

This article on ‘Trademark Law in India: Compliance with TRIPS Agreement’ is written by Sonam Awasthy, a 2nd year law student at Prasanna panda law college and an intern with Legal Upanishad. Introduction: The agreement on trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights(TRIPS agreement of WTO is known as the TRIPS agreement. It is an integral

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Crime Causation- Multiple Factor: All You Need to Know

Crime Causation- Multiple Factor: All You Need to Know

This Article on ‘Multiple Factor Approach to Crime Causation‘ is written by Subham Banerjee. A 3rd year student from Kingston Law College, and an intern at Legal Upanishad. Introduction: Law is a subject which has the ingredients of different other subjects. The contribution of science in law is very much significant. The eminent philosophers and jurists like John Locke,

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Schools of Criminology

Unraveling Schools of Criminology: The Battle of Theories

This article talks about the schools of criminology, what is meant by the term “criminology,” its branches, aspects, and schools of criminology. Criminology is the study of crime, starting directly from the application of a social perspective while judging the crime, why it is being committed, the impact of such crimes on the general public, and how such social evils can be dismissed and eliminated from society.
It is a branch of sociology that traditionally examines human behaviour, interaction, and organization. So, a broad range of crimes does fall under the category of criminology.

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Separation of Powers & Judicial Independence: Analysis

Separation of Powers & Judicial Independence: Analysis

This Article on ‘Judicial independence and separation of powers: as essential components of democracy is written by Sanjana Rochlani. A 4th year student from Renaissance law college, and an intern at Legal Upanishad. Introduction “Democracy is not the law of the majority but the protection of the minority”. In simple words, it is the system of choosing the

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Industrial Disputes Act, 1947: Critical Analysis

This article on ‘A Critical Analysis on Industrial Disputes Act, 1947‘ is written by Adarsh Bhatra. A 5th-year student from J.B Law College and an intern at Legal Upanishad. Introduction This article will focus on what is the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. Its features, scope and object, and various other information relating to Industrial Disputes

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