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Laws regulating Travel and Tour Services in India

Laws regulating: Travel and Tour Services in India

In this article, we will be discussing the laws which regulate travel and tour services in India. As we now understand it, the tourism business has a variety of sectors, destinations, visitors, and challenges. Visitors from all over the world flock to India to see its numerous beauties which are recognized as their tourist destinations. The good news is that applying for a tourist visa is rather straightforward. The unending list of legal criteria to satisfy is the bad news. The confusing nature of the Indian court system doesn’t help either.

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Defamation of politicians in India

Defamation of politicians in India: All You Need to Know

This article deals with the Defamation of Politicians in India. It refers to the act of making false and damaging statements about a politician to harm their reputation or credibility. It can take many forms, including slander (spoken defamation) and libel (written defamation). Defamation cases involving politicians in India are common and often politically motivated. Politicians may file defamation suits against their opponents to gain a strategic advantage or to protect their reputation. In some cases, journalists and media outlets have been targeted by politicians for publishing stories that are critical of them.

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Criminal Justice System in India

Criminal Justice System in India: All you need to know

This article deals with the Criminal Justice System in India. It is a system that is set up to control and regulate crime and enforce laws in the country. It is composed of several institutions, including the police, the judiciary, and the correctional services. These institutions work together to ensure that justice is served and the rights of citizens are protected.

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Major Labour laws in the United States

Major Labour laws in the United States

Employment and labour law have been the highlight in recent years. In the year of 2017, the SC of the United States gave a judgment regarding the fees of non-union members. The name of the case was – Janus v. American Federation of States. In this case, it was held that Non-union members are not compelled to pay dues to public sector unions, and in doing so. In the 2013 case Vance v. Ball State University, the Supreme Court ruled that an employee is only considered a “supervisor” for the purposes of vicarious liability under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act if the employer has given them the authority to take concrete employment action against the victim. In this article, we are going to study important acts and regulations provided by the United States to their employers and labour.

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Basics of the Indian Copyright Act

Basics of the Indian Copyright Act: All You Need to Know

Copyright basically protects the original work relating to music, art, cinematography, sound recordings, drama, and literary work from unapproved and unlicensed use by any person. Copyright protection provides the exclusive right to an individual who has produced any aforementioned original work it means everyone else is excluded from unauthorized and unapproved use of that work. It is also a negative right as it prevents other people from unapproved use. In India, copyright protection is provided by the Copyright Act of 1957 for regulating and governing copyright.

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How to obtain a Real estate license in India

How to obtain a Real estate license in India: Step-by-step

Real estate is one of the growing sectors in the world. In India, it is the second most growing industry. According to a survey by the ministry of housing and urban, there is a high chance of real estate in 2030 reaching a market of 1 trillion USD. Apart from this, it is the second growing sector, after agriculture in India. 7-8 present growth of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) in India due to real estate. In this article, we are going to study, what is real estate and how to get a license for real estate from an Indian perspective.

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Custodial Death in India

Custodial Death in India: Laws and Cases

The custodial death of an accused by the police is considered the most heinous and drastic act violating not only the human rights of the accused but also the right to live protected by Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. Torture of any severe nature is considered an infringement of human rights and if it leads to the death of a person then it is the gravest violation of the right to live. Mostly in India people from backward and unprivileged caste or class people suffers from custodial death because of being unaware and uninformed about their rights protected by the constitution and this leads to the exploitation of their rights by the authority. In this article, an attempt has been made to analyse the concept of Custodial death and the laws governing it in India. It also focuses on landmark cases related to custodial death in our country.

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Customs act, 1962

Customs act, 1962: A critical analysis

Travelers or merchants, when traveling from one country to another country, need to pay some taxes on their luggage or goods is called customs tax. Every country gives customs tax according to their rules and regulations. If a person comes to India from another country on his goods, an Indian tax will be applied to him. All taxes will be applied to travelers according to the regulations which are regulating in our country. In India, all customs taxes are governed by the act of Indian Customs Act, 1962. This act provides the legal status of custom tax on the export and import of goods. This article will provide a critical analysis of the act.

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