Law

Relationship Between Fundamental Rights And Directive Principles

By Arpit Agrawal : The Constitution of India is not the free gift of the British Parliament. It is the end product of the research and discussion by a body of eminent dedicated representatives of the people. They prepared it after ransacking all the recognized Constitutions of the world and picking the greatest out of

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Article 244 (A) – “In Context to tribal districts of Assam”.

By Akash Pandey : Article 244 (A) has although granted statehood to, Meghalaya, the tribals of Assam are still trying to converge. The leaders of Karni Anglog and North cache Hills, known as armed specialist insurgents , keep alluding even though the, the statehood was promised. The Political vindictiveness, is a reason of uncertainty and

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CHILD LABOUR

-By Akash Pandey : Child labour refers to the exploitation of children through any form of work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and is mentally, physically, socially and morally harmful. Such exploitation is prohibited by legislation worldwide, although these laws do not consider all work by children as

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Law and Social Norms

By Akash Pandey : There is a relationship between the law and social norms.  “Law” can be simply defined as rules that are authoritative and enforceable in nature and creates a severe prospect of sanctions being imposed for non- compliance. “Norms” can be explained as standards of proper or acceptable behaviour and in simple terms

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