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This article explores the legal and policy framework for startup funding in India, highlighting key laws such as the Indian Contract Act, Companies Act, SEBI regulations, and government schemes that support entrepreneurial growth.
Separation of powers is one of the most important doctrine of administrative law
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The collegium system allows judges to appoint judges, making it a closed process.
It lacks transparency and accountability, creating chances of favoritism.
This goes against Articles 14 and 16, which ensure equality and equal opportunity.
Judges hold public office, so appointments should be fair and open to all.
Reforms like a Judicial Appointments Commission are needed to balance independence with equality
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) boasts a dynamic and rapidly growing real estate market, attracting global investors—especially in Dubai. With…
Introduction In a democratic country like India, media is called the fourth pillar of democracy along with the legislature, executive,…
Introduction The world is facing a serious climate crisis. Rising global temperatures, unpredictable rainfall, melting glaciers, rising sea levels, and…
Introduction In India, transgender women have made notable progress in obtaining legal recognition, yet achieving genuine social equality remains a…
Disability Rights (Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act & …Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016,
Rights of Persons with Disabilities in India and Other …
discrimination with disabled
A Complete Guide to Disability Rights in India: What You Need to Know
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