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27 September

Fundamental Duties: A Fundamental Part of the Constitution

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Abstract: India has strived for long years through the shackles of the British regime and has hard-earned her independence from the Britishers. She has now been a proud independent nation for 76 long years as she moves steadily towards making various achievements and accomplishments with all its grandeur. In order…

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25 September

RULE OF LAW AND POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

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Abstract The current status of accountability of Police Forces in India has put a question mark on the democratic system of the country. Force has always been shielded against the backdrop of Law. Rights of the citizen must not be sacrificed at any cost, and one of such right is…

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23 September

Unravelling Social and Political Challenges in West Bengal: The Imperative Role of Law and Regulations

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Abstract: West Bengal, a state with a rich cultural and political history, is currently grappling with a range of complex social and political issues. These issues require effective legal and regulatory frameworks to ensure stability, justice, and progress within the state. One of the prominent social issues in West Bengal…

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21 September

Concept of “Justice” in terms of legal framework in West Bengal

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Abstract: As an integral part of the Indian legal system, West Bengal’s pursuit of justice is guided by its historical, cultural, and socio-economic context. The interpretation and implementation of justice in the state’s legal framework play a crucial role in addressing social inequalities, upholding individual rights, and maintaining the rule of…

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20 September

Role Of Judiciary In Sustainable Development- A Critical Analysis

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In 1987, the United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development released the report Our Common Future, commonly called the Brundtland Report. The report included a definition of “sustainable development” which is now widely used as: “Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the…

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