Arghya sen

Arghya sen

Member since: February 16, 2023
Total live articles: 11

I am Arghya Sen, a second-year law student at Amity University, who has a passion for all things creative and a hunger to learn. With over 1 year of experience in IPR, I have gained practical knowledge and understanding of every aspect related to it. I have also worked for 9 months in commercial and corporate drafting, specifically in mergers and acquisitions, and have 1.5+ years of experience in research and content writing. Additionally, I have had experience in business development in legal ED tech firms, which I consider to be my forte.

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The Contrasting Legacies Of Left Rule In West Bengal: An Analysis Of Jyoti Ba...

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The political history of West Bengal is indelibly marked by the unprecedented 34-year rule of the Left Front, a coalition primarily led by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPIM)[1]. This...

Legal Loopholes, Gray Areas, and Creative Deception in Indian Income Tax Law

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Taxation forms the bedrock of a functioning society, providing the necessary revenue for governments to fund public services and infrastructure. The legal frameworks governing taxation are inhe...

Multimodal Transportation Liability in India: Analysis of the 1993 Act and Ke...

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The increasing interconnectedness of global trade has amplified the significance of efficient and streamlined logistics. Multimodal transportation, which involves the movement of goods using a ...

How A Law Is Made In India? An Detailed Step-By-Step Explanation

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In this article, we will delve into a detailed discussion on how laws are made in India, going beyond the simplified explanations commonly found online. The legislative process, often seen as a...

Beggary: A Serious Issue For Bengal

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According to the 2011 census, India has 4,13,670 beggars, comprising 2,21,673 men and 1,91,997 females, with West Bengal having the greatest number of 81,244 beggars, of whom 33086 are male and...

Whether a Matter Can be Referred for Arbitration in the Absence of an Arbitra...

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In a country like India where: "Our legal system has a reputation for being expensive and for being prone to delays"[1] and our courts are overburdened Inadequate infrastructure, thus constant...

ADR v/s Litigation: Which One Is The Better Option For Resolving Disputes In ...

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Dispute resolution is the process of resolving conflicts or disputes between two or more parties. In India, there are various methods of dispute resolution available, including Alternative Disp...

Fathers Are Not Second-Class Parents: Addressing Bias in the Child Custody Sy...

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When it comes to children, fathers always are viewed as second-class people, and this is true outside of the courtroom as well. Leaving everything aside, let's start with a truthful fight. The ...

Alimony And Maintenance Laws: Weapon Or Shield?

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In India, women had full equality (at least legally) and unified respect. However, in modern culture, women are using the very legislation that was designed to protect them as a weapon instead ...

Can Homosexual Couples Adopt In India?

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Adoption is a legal process that establishes a permanent parent-child relationship between individuals who are not biologically related. It is a way for children who cannot be raised by their b...

The Future Of Criminal Law: Exploring The Use Of Predictive Analytics And Al ...

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Predictive Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are rapidly emerging technologies that have been making significant strides in various fields, including criminal justice. Predictive Analy...

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