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  • Murthy, K K Sri Rama Chandra (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    Even in the most extreme circumstances, where adequate evidence is available, the Courts have acquitted the accused on technical ground due to incorrect application of the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic ...
  • Dalvi, Ketki (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2023-01)
    Public Interest Litigation (PIL) means litigation initiated for the protection of Public Interest. In India, PIL is now considered to be effective medium to protect the public interest in India. This Litigation is recognized ...
  • Kotwal, Chaitral Kishor (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-03)
    “Nationalism and Sub-Nationalism are two emotional experiences which grew at the expense of each other”, this was the observation of ‘ The Linguistic Provinces Committee’ also known as ‘The Dar Committee’, established ...
  • Arora, Ramneet Kaur (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2022-05)
    Traditionally, televisions, films and other audio visuals platforms have been primary means of entertainment. However, with rapid technological advancement, the world has evolved from theatres and films to online streaming ...
  • Kulkarni, Siddha (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2023-03)
    The growing production of transgenic crops has prompted debate on a number of topics, including food safety, environmental impact, socioeconomic concerns, and moral dilemmas. The main issues with GM foods and goods from a ...
  • Naik, Ashutosh; Bhakare, Jyoti (NIU International Journal of Human Rights, 2023)
    India has made important strides in the generation of renewable energy in last few years. The nation has established a number of rules and regulations to aid in the development of this sector, and it has set lofty goals ...
  • Honap, Rohini; Shetty, Vidhya (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2023-01)
    Children are like seeds which demands proper care, attention and love to grow into a responsible citizens. Thus, in modern society it is critical to analyze the rights of children, their safety standards. In addition to ...
  • Bansode, Smita Satej (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2020-11)
  • Prema, E (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    The drugs invention has always been in the process of helping and protecting the humankind. The drugs usage also has many demerits which cause various impacts to the society, like misuse of drugs, production of illegal ...
  • Sundke, Aatif A. (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-01)
    Men in almost all the societies were considered as main source of income while the role of women was constrained to being an ideal homemaker and a decent mother. This validates to women in an extremely ...
  • Biradar, Ashwini B (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    Young generation experimenting with drugs and alcohol is nothing new; however, adolescents are being exposed to drugs in new and risky ways thanks to social networking sites. Teens are particularly vulnerable to the ...
  • Dalvi, Ketki (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    Drugs or substance abuse is global problem. Drug abuse effects individual as weel as the family. The Article 47 of Indian Constitution has givenresponsibility on the State to protect the people from the consumption of ...
  • Dalvi, Ketki (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2020-11)
    Women are always seen as commodity in India. The reasons can be traced in history. The women had a golden period in Vedic period and she was having every right and respect without any written laws. After the Vedic period ...
  • Badwe, Varsha; Sharma, Sonali; Tilak, Pranati (Rabindra Bharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    Artificial Intelligence denotes the intelligence displayed by machines, unlike the natural intelligence which is engraved in humans. The growth of AI is at unprecedented pace. The evolution and incorporation of Artificial ...
  • Sundke, Aatif A. (ANVESAK, 2022-06)
    With approximately 1.6 billion students affected in more than 200 nations, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused the greatest disruption of educational systems in recorded human history. School, institution, and other ...
  • Kulkarni-Shinde, Rucha (Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth, 2019-07)
  • Sarwade, Madhuri (Rabindrabharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’, an ancient Indian phrase meaning “the world is one family”, pithily captures the spirit of India’s approach to all aspects of life including economic development. The Sustainable Development Goals ...
  • Kala, Gauri (Rabindra bharati Journal of Philosophy, 2022)
    Sustainable development goal was brought about in United Nations at Rio de Janeiro in the year 2012. The purpose was to set universal goals which would assist in environmental, political and economic development. The ...
  • Bhale-Kumbharikar, Arundhati; Shinde, Rucha (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2023-01)
    In this Article Researcher tries to through light on the Extra-territorial jurisdiction of the Indian Penal Code,1860 while analysing the Enrica Lexie Case of Italian Marines and Indian fishermen.In the case known as Enrica ...
  • Shinde, Rucha; Biradar, Ashwini (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2023-12)
    Trademark is one of the types of intellectual property rights. Trademark is any term, phrase, symbol, or design, or a combination of phrases, words, symbols, or designs, that identifies and separates the products of one ...

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