ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WILL: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
A will (also known as a “testament”) is a document that is legally recognised by the court in which a person conveys how the property which belongs to him should be distributed
A will (also known as a “testament”) is a document that is legally recognised by the court in which a person conveys how the property which belongs to him should be distributed
On January 16, 2014, Sunanda Pushkar and Pakistani journalist Mehr Tarar had a spat on Twitter over the latter’s alleged affair with Shashi Tharoor.
The tensions between China and Taiwan took the next level when China sent its largest-ever number of military aircraft in a single day into the international airspace surrounding Taiwan.
the Kesavananda Bharati case brought in a new transition in the basic principles such as the rights of a citizen towards the fundamental right.
E-contracts are some type of e-commerce contract created through the interaction between two or more electronically dependent entities.
The government was never against the technology; they intended to prevent the wrong usage of cryptocurrencies and blockchain.
Communism in India has existed as a political movement since at least as early as the 1920s. In its early years, the ideology was harshly suppressed through legal prohibitions and criminal prosecutions.
the most common punishment from which all of us are familiar is the scolding or mild beating that we get from our parents. In that case, what are the theories of punishment actually in case of serious crimes?
Indian Constitution provides for three lists for distribution of legislative and executive power between the Centre and the States.
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