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Concept of Cryptocurrency and it’s future

A cryptocurrency is an encrypted string of data which denotes a unit of currency. It is quite similar to the currency in the real world, except it does not have any physical form, and it uses cryptography to work.

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The Process of Court Martial

Court Martial A Court Martial is a court for the military or a trial which is conducted in such a court. A court-martial has been granted the authority to judge…

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THE GALWAN VALLEY ISSUE AND LAC

This article is about the galwan valley issue. It talks about what is galwan valley and LAC and what are the clashes going on between India and China. It also talks about the various agreements between India and China relating to Galwan valley.

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AFSPA and Laws of the Armed forces

Albeit legal mediation has done a lot to push for responsibility in struggle zones and to pull together the discussion on essential popularity-based and common freedoms, moderate decisions by the legal executive can go so far when they are continually pounded by perspectives in the public authority and the Army that look to keep up with the norm.

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THE EFFECTS OF THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE CONFLICT ON THE GLOBAL ECONOMY

The ongoing dispute between Russia and Ukraine allegedly has crucial consequences for the world economy, which is still recuperating from the pandemic of covid-19. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) stated…

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The Kulbhushan Jadhav Case: Summary

This is a case analysis of Kulbhushan Jadhav Case. It talks about the facts, arguments and judgement of this case. This article gives a legal analysis of the stands of both India and Pakistan. It discusses what ICJ observed in this case.

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Case Brief: The Schooner Exchange Vs. M’Faddon

It is derived from State sovereignty and constitutes several features. It is the authority of the State over persons, property and events which are primarily within its territories.

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Commentary on the Case of Portugal vs India, 1960

The court found that the facts on which India’s submission was based were not recognized by Portugal and that an investigation of British practice was needed to elucidate those facts and their legal consequences.

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Case Brief: W.R Central Gold Company, Ltd. v. The King

In this case, the Attorney General, on behalf of the King, rejected the legal application filed by Westland Central Gold Mining Company Limited in June 1904.

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Case Brief: Bank of Ethiopia Vs. National Bank of Egypt and Liguori

The Bank of Ethiopia was established in accordance with Ethiopian law in 1931. According to its constitution, a board of management would consist of ten members, six of whom would be chosen by the Ethiopian government, who will own six-tenths of the capital, and four by the holders of the remaining capital. It seems that the Ethiopian Empire had only one bank.

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Case Analysis: Luther Vs. Sagor, 1921

This is the case of Luther v. Sagor. British citizen Luther used to run the timber business in Soviet Russia. On June 20, 1918, the Russian Soviet Government allegedly issued a decree stating, among other things. That the Russian Federative Republic was the owner of all mechanical sawmills operated by limited or private companies with a capital of more than 1,000,000 roubles. And all woodworking facilities outfitted with such machinery.

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Case Brief: Bolivia v. Chile

Obligation to negotiate access to the Pacific Ocean (Bolivia v. Chile) (2018) I.CJ. reports 2015, p.592 Brief of Facts of Bolivia v. Chile On 24 April 2013, the plurinational state of…

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All you must know about Brain Mapping in India

Brain-mapping works by measuring the electrical potential difference, which arises due to the  neuronal activity of the brain. Our brain reacts differently to various events. how it reacts to familiar events is different from how it reacts to unknown events. The method used in India is also called the P-300 waves test. 

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ARTICLE 17: ABOLITION OF UNTOUCHABILITY IN INDIA

Article 17 abolishes Untouchability and its practice in any form. The practice of it will be considered an offense and will be punishable. The word Untouchability is defined nowhere in the Constitution.

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R Vs. M’Naghten(1843): Case Brief

Parties The Crown, Plaintiff M’Naghten, Defendant Facts In January 1843, in the parish of Saint Martin in Middlesex, Daniel M’Naghten stole a handgun and shot Edward Drummond, whom he mistook…

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HARPAL SINGH Vs STATE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH: Case Brief

This appeal by special leave is directed by the high court of Himachal Pradesh, in this, the appellant has been convicted under section 376 of the Indian Penal Code and…