Author: Kanvi Gupta

ARTICLE 23 & 24: RIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION

The word exploitation is taken from the French language which means to deprive a person of his due with the help of force and fraud. Exploitation occurs when a person is deprived of his share, reward, or remuneration which should be given to him for his contribution of labor or service in producing the wealth.

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ANALYSIS OF THE CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS IN INDIA

The 2019 act is the enactment of The Consumer Protection Act, 1986. The Department of Consumer Affairs of the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, and the Consumer Protection Authority is the governing authority with respect to consumer affairs in India.

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THE WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS AND CASE LAWS

INTRODUCTION The makers of the Indian Constitution under Part III had provided Indian citizens with six fundamental rights to protect them from any kind of malpractices undertaken by those in power which means from the State. Article 32 has the provision of the Right to Constitutional Remedies. It gives citizens…

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Case Laws on the Anticipatory Bail

A person who is in the apprehension of his arrest under a non-bailable offense can apply for Anticipatory Bail to High Court or Sessions Court. It is at the discretion of the court whether to grant anticipatory bail or not.

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REVISION IN THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

Section 397 of the code gives the High Court or any Sessions Judge power to call for and examine the records of any proceeding before the inferior court under its jurisdiction to satisfy the court to the correctness, legality, propriety of any finding, sentence, or order recorded or passed by the inferior court.

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