Author name: Yash

I am a law graduate. I have done my BSc in Maths, after that I move to the law side and completed my LLB from the Shoolini University, Solan, Himachal Pradesh. Now I m doing law practice in the court. This is my first blog and I love to share my knowledge with the people. Keep visiting.

Article 329 of Indian Constitution
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Article 329 of Indian Constitution

We will look into the importance of Article 329 in India’s electoral system. It plays a key role in resolving electoral disputes and upholding the Constitution. This article is vital for keeping the electoral process fair and transparent. As we explore the background and need for Article 329, we see its role. It ensures that […]

Difference between Organized and Unorganized Sector
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Difference between Organized and Unorganized Sector

The Indian economy has two main sectors: the Organized and Unorganized Sector. The organized sector follows government rules, while the unorganized sector doesn’t. Knowing the difference is key for businesses and policymakers to help the economy grow. In India, 17% of workers are in the organized sector, and 83% are in the unorganized. The organized

Differentiate between Liberals, Radicals, and Conservatives
Blogs, Constitutional Law

Differentiate between Liberals, Radicals, and Conservatives

Understanding political ideologies is key in a democracy. It helps people make smart choices about how to participate in government. In India, where democracy is strong, knowing the differences between liberals, radicals, and conservatives is vital. These views shape the country’s future, and knowing them helps citizens get involved in democracy better. Political views like

Disqualification of Auditor in Company Law
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Disqualification of Auditor in Company Law

In the world of company law, auditors are key to keeping finances clear and honest. The Companies Act, 2013, sets rules for who can be an auditor and when they can’t. To be an auditor, one must be a certified chartered accountant with a valid Certificate of Practice. The rule of disqualifying auditors is vital

Cooperative Banks in India
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Cooperative Banks in India: Understanding the Benefits

Cooperative banks in India are special financial places. They help people in rural areas by working together. About 45% of rural folks are part of these banks. These banks are key in rural areas where regular banks are hard to find. They help farmers, small business owners, and communities. This makes life better for many.

Contested Divorce in India and US
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Contested Divorce in India and US

A contested divorce in India and the US is a complex legal journey. In India, it can take 1 to 5 years. In the US, it can last from 6 months to several years. This shows why you need a detailed legal guide for both countries. It’s key to know the details of contested divorce,

Delegated Legislation in Administrative Law
Blogs, Constitutional Law

Delegated Legislation in Administrative Law

Delegated legislation is key in administrative law. It lets the executive make laws to carry out primary legislation. This is important because there’s a lot of work to do and not enough time for it. In India, the Parliament gives broad guidelines. Then, the executive fills in the details with delegated legislation. A committee checks

Demerits of Indian Education System
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Demerits of Indian Education System

The Indian education system has made great strides in getting more people to school. Yet, it faces big challenges like money problems and old curricula. These are major flaws in the system. It needs a big change to fix these issues. Despite producing very smart students, the system lacks good facilities and outdated curricula. With

Difference between Arbitration, Conciliation and Mediation
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Difference between Arbitration, Conciliation and Mediation

Alternative dispute resolution methods like arbitration, conciliation, and mediation are faster and cheaper than court cases. They are becoming more popular in India because court cases can take a long time. These methods give people options to solve disputes without going to court. It’s important to know how these methods differ, mainly in legal disputes.

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