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Non-Profit Companies for Charitable Objectives Under Indian Law

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India has a robust framework for promoting charitable and non-profit activities through entities registered under specific legal provisions. Among these, Section 8 Companies hold a unique posit...

PSARA License Requirements: Necessary Information for All Security Agencies

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The Private Security Agencies (Regulation) Act, 2005 (PSARA) must be followed in order to verify a private security organization in India. This law ensures adherence to national standards and f...

Secularism and Religious Education: The Uttar Pradesh Madarsa Education Act, ...

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The Uttar Pradesh Madarsa Education Act, 2004 (UP Madarsa Act) was introduced to regulate and standardize Islamic religious education in Madrasas across Uttar Pradesh. The Act aims to integrate...

Police Training in India: Navigating the Challenges and Forging the Future

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This study examines the need for transformation of police training in response to modern challenges. A multifaceted approach is essential to merge current societal issues with technological inn...

The Development of Education Rights in India: A Historical Analysis

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Education in India has a diverse and vibrant history, evolving through different eras from ancient vedic epochs to the modern day, where earlier knowledge was imparted verbally and vocationally...

The Rise Of Paper Leaks In India: Causes And Implications

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In India, the issue of paper leaks in educational and competitive examinations has emerged as a significant challenge, casting a shadow over the integrity of the assessment process and raising ...

Education Covered Under Article 19(1)(g) of the Indian Constitution: An Analy...

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This article delves into the jurisprudential landscape of Article 19(1)(g) of the Indian Constitution, particularly in the context of education as a fundamental right. Through an analytical len...

The Legal Balance Between Article 21A and Article 51A: Rights and Duties in E...

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The Indian Constitution carefully balances the rights of citizens with corresponding duties. This balance is evident in the relationship between Article 21A and Article 51A. Article 21A guarant...

Addressing School Bullying

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School bullying is an unavoidable issue with significant consequences for understudies' emotional well-being and scholarly execution. This examination article investigates the legitimate struct...

Challenges and Structures: Understanding School Education in India

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Education has been enshrined as a fundamental right for every citizen in India, facilitated by both public and private sectors under the aegis of federal, state, and local governance. The provi...