Introduction:What are the primary topics in the legal system? UPSC or the judiciary is more difficult? Which topic suits the judges the best? Where can I obtain the syllabus for the judiciary exam? What is on the syllabus for the civil judge exam? Do ..
Introduction Battered Woman Syndrome (BWS) is a term used to describe the psychological and emotional trauma experienced by women who are victims of domestic violence. BWS is not a medical or psychiatric diagnosis, but rather a term coined by social ..
Introduction The rule of law is a fundamental concept in any democratic society, and India is no exception. The Constitution of India, which came into force on January 26, 1950, enshrines the principle of the rule of law as one of its core values. Th ..
IntroductionThe judiciary is a system of courts that works to uphold the supremacy of the law in every country. It is essential to the operation of democracy. The judiciary, together with the executive and legislative branches of government, is one o ..
Introduction The advancement of the economic and financial systems has led to the rise of complex economic offenses which are not only difficult to trace but also adversely affect the nations’ economic assets. One such economic offense is money ..
IntroductionThe growing rate of gun-related violence is increasing the pressure on US lawmakers to bring about greater regulation and stringent laws relating to gun control. However, the right to possess guns for the purpose of self-defense is regard ..
Introduction According to the Indian Constitution, the President of India will always be in office (See Article 52 of the Constitution). He is chosen in accordance with the terms of the Constitution and the Presidential and Vice-Presidential Election ..
Introduction In 2013, the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) in India released a set of guidelines for the regulation of biotechnology research and development. The guidelines were developed with the aim of providing a framework for the safe and respo ..
IntroductionAccording to the Indian Patent Act, all inventions must meet the requirements for patentability in order to be patented. "Novelty," "Inventive step," and "Industrial Application" are the requirements for pate ..
Introduction The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial body in the country, established under the Constitution of India in 1950. The Supreme Court has exclusive jurisdiction over a wide range of matters, including disputes between the Indian ..