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Citations: 1992 AIR 1904, 1991 SCR (1) 274

Appellant: Smt. Sureshta Devi

Respondent: Om Prakash

Decided On: 7.02.1991

Equivalent Citations:

1. 1992 AIR 1904

2. 1991 SCR (1) 274

Bench:

SHETTY, K.J. (J)

AGRAWAL, S.C. (J)

Statutes Referred:

Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

Special Marriage Act, 1954

Marriage Laws (Amendment) Act, 1976

In a

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Case Name: Santosh Kumar Singh v. State through CBI

Citation: (2010) 9 SCC 747

Case No.: Criminal Appeal No. 87 of 2007

Appellant: Santosh Kumar Singh Respondent: State Through CBI

Bench: Justice Harjit Singh Bedi and Justice Chandramauli Kr. Prasad

Today, crime is perpetrated through increasingly sophisticated and organised means. Furthermore, new sorts

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“With a fast-moving pandemic, no one is safe, unless everyone is safe”Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed 

The virus has now spread over the globe, causing tremendous physical, financial, and social breakdown on every continent, nation, state, province, and individual. This terrible predicament has come from the spread of the catastrophic and disastrous corona-virus disease.

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Entrepreneur is the one who has the ability to develop, administer, run and organizes a new business while bearing most of the risks to make profit. The word entrepreneur derives from a Latin word ‘prendere’ meaning to ‘take’ thus: entrepreneur is the one who takes risks.

Entrepreneurs are the backbone of the nation.

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The personal law in India is a law for people of various religion and applicable consistent with the faith of the person. For many decades Muslim women are fighting for gender equality in the Islamic law that govern right related to marriage, divorce and property rights. However, All-India Muslim Personal Law Board is,

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This Article will look at the aspect of Child Witness testimony under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.[1] The first part of this paper would be an introduction to who is a witness and answers the question if the Indian Law recognizes Child Witnesses. It will then look at how the competence of the

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The primary legislation that governs the various aspects of the formation, acceptance, revocation or performance of contracts is the ‘Indian Contract Act 1872’. For a contract to come in force there are certain elements that need to be satisfied namely-

• Proposal

• Acceptance 

• Consideration

Although the topic of proposal and consideration