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- Dissipation of Damages in Private Law: A Critical Examination of Systemic Erosion in Indian Remedies
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India’s unorganised workers face insecure jobs, poor wages, and weak social protection; stronger rights-based labour enforcement is urgently needed.
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This article explores the fine line between cultural appreciation and cultural appropriation, highlighting how respectful engagement with traditions fosters inclusivity, while misuse can lead to exploitation and erasure. It explains the historical roots of the term, provides real-world examples from fashion, Bollywood, yoga, and festivals, and examines gray areas like wearing kimonos, bindis, or practicing yoga. The role of social media in both spreading awareness and fueling appropriation is also discussed. Legal aspects, such as the Neem Tree biopiracy case, illustrate how traditional knowledge can be protected. Finally, the article emphasizes ethical engagement—learning, giving credit, respecting sacred symbols, and collaborating—to ensure cultural exchange strengthens respect and understanding rather than perpetuating harm.
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Introduction The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act) was enacted to combat the menace of drug trafficking…
Introduction – The Urgent Need to Secure Evidence Imagine you suspect that crucial evidence—documents, designs, or data—may be destroyed or…
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