Year: 2018
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LexQuest’s 2nd National Article Writing Competition, 2018
To commemorate the 127th Birth Anniversary year of the Father of our Constitution, Lexquest is initiating a drive, to engage and ideate with you, thereby working in the direction of enriching thoughts and encouraging actions. At the same time, keeping in line with the Preamble envisaged by the visionary, Baba Saheb Ambedkar, we aspire to…
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My Preparation for the Battle of IPU Common Entrance Test
By Samridhi Talwar, University School of Law and Legal Studies, New Delhi. The University School of Law and Legal Studies is a part of the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. Nestled in Dwarka, this college is well known amongst students wishing to pursue the profession of law. I didn’t even have a vague idea about the…
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Mega Food Park: A Journey from the Soil to the Stomach
By Parth Govilkar, School of Law, University of Mumbai. India, a land of ironies, a country not only known for farming but also for the highest suicide rate of farmers; where a farmer produces crops for the people of the entire country, but himself sleeps on an empty stomach; where a farmer sweats out his life…
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Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Bill, 2018: A Pressing Need of the Hour
By Shivangi Singh, Amity Law School, Lucknow. Trafficking of persons is a serious crime and a grave violation of human rights. Every year, thousands of men, women and children fall into the hands of traffickers, in their own countries and abroad. Almost every country in the world is affected by trafficking, whether as a country…
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Facebook-Cambridge Analytica Episode: Business without Boundaries
By Kunika Kanodia, Delhi Metropolitan Education, GGSIPU, Delhi. We are living in a world where there seems to be a humongous lacuna in knowledge, with relation to the use and misuse of our data, in other words, how data is made accessible and how that same data is (mis)appropriated. The lack of consumer awareness on this…
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Fast and Accurate Reading: The Only Skill you Need for Comprehension Exercises
By Teesta Lahiri, National Law University, Odisha. In CLAT, AILET and other law entrance examinations, the section on English has a varying weightage of 20-25% (40 out of 200 questions in CLAT, 35 out of 150 questions in AILET) which though numerically not much, often becomes the key scoring point in the paper and creates…
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The Land of Serendipity in Communal Trouble
By Samridhi Talwar, University School of Law and Legal Studies, New Delhi. The land of serendipity, full of immense flora and fauna, enriched with history, an abode to multifarious ethnicities, cultures, and languages, sitting at the heart of Indian Ocean, is the island of Sri Lanka. However, amidst all its beauty and glory, this island nation…
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Exceptions to Principles of Natural Justice: Part IV
By Adv. Shriya Maini. First Part of this Series, can be accessed here. Second Part of this Series, can be accessed here. Third Part of this Series, can be accessed here. Where no right of the person is infringed Where no right has been conferred on a person by any statute nor any such right…