Mayank Tiwari

Trade unions and their implications in labour law and Constitution of India

INTRODUCTION The essence of trade unionism is social uplift. The labour movement has been the haven for the dispossessed, the…

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NATURAL LAW AND ARTICLE 21: A STUDY FROM THE JURISPRUDENTIAL PERSPECTIVE

INTRODUCTION A natural law theory argues of natural rights which is inherent in every human being by virtue of his…

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CUSTODIAL VIOLENCE: INJURY OR SCAR ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL FACE OF LAW?

“We are deeply disturbed by the diabolical recurrence of police torture resulting in a terrible scare in the minds of…

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UNDERSTANDING THE NOTION OF SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE UNDER INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT UNDER SECTION 106: A SITUATIONAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS

1. PRINCIPLE OF THE SECTION The section 106 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is read as, “When any fact…

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Pre-trial role of the police: Exhaustive or insufficient?

From the data and statistics collected from, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, latest available till 2013, says there…

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