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  • Kala, Gauri (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    Increasing demand for drugs leads to increase in supply. Increase in demand and supply of drugs in a nation is one of the major factors of concern. Consumption and addiction of drugs among youth not only destroy their life ...
  • Jaiswal, Sapana (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-01)
    Contract has become an inevitable part of everyone’s life. In our daily life we enter into number of contracts knowingly or unknowingly. Generally we use the terms agreement and contract as synonyms. But there is big and ...
  • Kala, Gauri (NIU International Journal of Human Rights, 2023)
    In the entire globe a major damage take place to the life and property of individual is due to Natural calamities. Natural calamities occur either due to natural cause or man-made cause. Both the causes are inevitable and ...
  • Patil, Seema (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2023-01)
    It is said that "necessity knows no law," which implies that a necessity action is exempt from legal requirements. It is the first duty of man to help himself. Today every democratic society recognized right to private ...
  • Sarwade, Madhuri (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-11)
    Article 356 of the Indian Constitution providing imposition of President Rule in the state was once again in the news in last few months. First was Arunachal Pradesh and now it is Uttarakhand. In both the case the imposition ...
  • Bavadekar, Rohan (Kanpur Philosophers, 2022)
    The provided article discusses the impact of "freebies" in Indian politics and their consequences on the economy. The culture of offering free goods and services as political promises has been on the rise in India for the ...
  • Kumbharikar –Bhale, Arundhati; Jadhav-Patil, Aishwarya (2021-09)
    As per the Indian Penal Code, 1860 Rape Laws are described in Sections 375 and 376, according to which only a man can be convicted of a rape offence and only a woman can be a victim of the same. Whereas the laws pertaining ...
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  • Kal, Gouri (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-05)
    Indian cinema is one of the most entertainment sources in India. People from childhood to old age inspired and motivated with the contents and character of Indian cinema. Most people consider them as role model and get ...
  • Honap, Rohini (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-05)
    OTT platforms analogous to parallel media for entertainment, currently have no legislation or body, regulating them. Though a very powerful democratic tool, to promote independent, responsible and healthy journalism and ...
  • Arora, Ramneet Kaur (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2023-01)
    Living in the 21st century Honour based violence yet remains a heinous crime that has been rampant in the Northern Parts of India. With the changing needs of the society the laws have been inadequate to curb such crime. ...
  • Badwe, Varsha (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-11)
  • Pareek, Vinit Dinesh; Bansode, Smita Satej (Rabindra Bharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is that branch of computer science which is mainly concerned with forming of smart machines which can perform task which required only the use of human mind or human intelligence. The law and ...
  • Sapre, Kanchan (Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth, 2019-07)
  • Kotwal, Chaitral Kishor (Rabindra Bharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    Advocate client privilege is of paramount importance in legal profession. No matter the personal opinion, an advocate must represent his client with his full potential. Also the documents submitted to the advocates and ...
  • Kala, Gauri (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-03)
    The pandemic of covid-19 in the year 2020-21 is witnessed by each and every living being. It has spread worldwide like an uncontrollable fire in a short span. Its spread and infection has hugged a lot of peoples. To ...
  • Sundke, Aatif A. (Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, 2024-03)
    This research paper delves into the profound influence of English literature on the colonial era, particularly focusing on the cultural and societal ramifications during the 1920s. The British colonial empire expanded ...
  • Deo, Pooja (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-09)
    Education is the single greatest tool for achieving social justice and equality. Inclusive and equitable education - while indeed an essential goal in its own right - is also critical to achieving an inclusive and equitable ...
  • Pareek, Vinit Dinesh (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    Farmers are the one who play a very important role in society.Every person needs food to survive and that is provided to all by farmers.The farmer's produce trade and commerce(Promotion and facilitation) Act 2020 promotes ...
  • Bansode, Smita S.; Jaiswal, Sapana N. (Rabindra bharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    Sustainable development (SD) has become a popular slogan in modern development discussion. Sustainable development means to make this world a better place for everyone without destroying the possibilities for future ...

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