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101.

Explain harm principle.

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102.

Describe kashavnath bhartiya case in 1973

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103.

What do you mean by formal source of law?explain with an example.

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104.

Law reform is a tedious and gradual process. Explain

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105.

How was justice administered during the british rule

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106.

How was justice administered during british rules

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107.

What is the social contact theory to be precise and with the philosphers\' view who proposed it?

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108.

Trace the role of police and criminal cours in the administration of criminal justice

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109.

The hierarchy of civil and criminal courts in india

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110.

How does the government of india guarentee the independence of judiciary?

Answer» The Indian Constitution protects the citizens from any partial judgment. And, this gives the power to the judiciary to make decisions based on the rules of the law, in case of any dispute. Such independence allows the judiciary to ensure that there is no misuse of power by any section of the government.
111.

Explain the role of legislature as an organ of government

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112.

how does the Indian Constitution interpret the separation of powers doctrine?

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113.

What forced Montesquieu to adopt many of the principles of the British constitution?

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114.

Law is a tedious and gradual process. Explain.

Answer» Why will i explain ?
115.

How do legislations function as a source of law?

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116.

Discuss the classification of laws?

Answer» You discuss first
117.

Defects of separation of powers

Answer» The doctrine of separation of power is a way to exercise authority. There are three forms of structural categorization that are signified by the theory of separation of powers: Individuals in one arm of the government must not be allowed to take part in more than one of the three arms of government.<br>It has no defects . You have mental defects
118.

Why indian constitution is quasi federal

Answer» A Federal government is a government in which all the administrative powers are divided between the Central and the state governments by the Constitution. Both are supreme within their respective spheres of influence. The state governments are not agents of the central government nor do they draw authority from it. In fact, both draw their authority from the same source - the Constitution. However, in the case of emergencies, the Constitution provides the central government with extensive powers to interfere in the matters of state.The framers of the Indian Constitution have framed the Constitution in such a way that though it is federal in character and form, it can be perceived to be unitary in its spirit. That is why it is called ‘quasi-federal’ in nature.
119.

Is it a good choice to take pcm with legal studies or I should go for pcm with economics

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120.

What forced montesquieu to adopt many principles of the british constitution

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121.

What is a state

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122.

International law in context of human rights

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123.

If we belonging to a commerce stream so we can do law?if yes please explain....

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124.

Please give me some material of legal studies because there is no any guide available in the market

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125.

Define the stata law

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126.

What is capital of maharastra

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127.

What are two grounds of amending the indian constituition

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128.

Has someone started coaching or tuition for class 11

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129.

is helpful for clat??

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130.

What is the difference b/w direct & indirect democracy ?

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131.

Can the Indian Parliament amend the basic structure of the Constitution?

Answer» Yes
132.

Why there is no notes or NCERT solutions for legal studies class 11

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133.

Notes of natural law school and analytical law school

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134.

What is judiciary examine the function of. Judiciary

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135.

SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY

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136.

How is citizenship lose?

Answer» When a person Takes citizenship of another contry,when he threats to nation,when a person commits a crime etc
137.

D/f b/w divine theory and natural law

Answer» What is society
138.

What is legal study and why we study this and importance of this in our life.

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139.

What are the capter and the content when would it be avalible here.

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140.

Commerce me kon se subject hota hai or additional subject me kon aacha rahaga

Answer» Cbsc , class 11 and 12 contain accountancy, business, economics as its compulsory subjets in commerce and u can take political science or legal studies in your additional subject if you have interest in any of them
141.

Define state . Explain the emergence of a state.

Answer» Whay is answer
142.

Difference between IPC and Crpc

Answer» IPC (Indian Penal code) provide the definition of various crime and punishment for itCrPC is a procedural law which tell us that what procedure follow by court in criminal cases
143.

I want obiter dicta and ratio decidendi on 5 case laws

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144.

What forced montesquieu to adopt many of the principles of the British constitution

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145.

What is legal studies

Answer» Legal Studies is an interdisciplinary, liberal arts major that engages the. meanings, values, practices, and institutions of law and legality.<br>Study about law
146.

How I can prepare a project on constitution

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147.

Explain montesquieu\'s views on separation of powers.

Answer» Montesquieu\'s view says that power is divided among the legislative, judiciary and executive, according to him no one has complete power
148.

What is diffrence between judgement nd decree

Answer» \t <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; text-align:center; padding:0cm 5.4pt">No.</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; text-align:center; padding:0cm 5.4pt">Judgment</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; text-align:center; padding:0cm 5.4pt">Decree</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">1</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">Meaning of Judgment - Judgement means statement given by a Judge of the grounds of decree or order. Section</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> It is not necessary for a judge to give statement of ground in a decree. <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">2</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">It is not necessary that there should be a formal expression of order in the judgement</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> It is necessary that there must be formal expression of the decree <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">3</div> Judgement should state preciously the relief granted. <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> Decree must determinate the rights of the parties <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">4</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">Judgement contemplates stage prior to the passing of a decree</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> Decree Follows after judgement <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">5</div> There may be a judgment in civil suit as well as in criminal case. <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt">\xa0</div> Generally decree is passed in a civil suit\t
149.

Discuss the rules of governance and law as laid in arthashastra by kautilya

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150.

what is difference between possession and ownership

Answer» \tOwnershipPossessionOwnership involves the absolute rights and legitimate claim to an object. It means to own the object by the owner.Possession is more the physical control of an object. The possessor has a better claim to the title of the object than anyone, except the owner himself.Ownership is the right of the owner against the world\xa0indefinite in point of the user, unrestricted in point of disposition or destroying and unlimited in point of duration over a thingAs per the definitions, it is the continuous exercise of a claim to exclusively possess and use the object/thing.\xa0Ownership itself gives the owner the right to possession.\xa0However, it does not indicate the right to ownership.\xa0The transfer of ownership is a technical and long process and involves conveyance\xa0Transfer of possession is fairly easier and less technical.\xa0Ownership is essentially a bundle of rights, all rights in rem.\xa0It is not a right, just a prima facie evidence of ownership\t