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Role Of Judicial Review In Delivery Of Justice In India: An Analytical Study
Judicial review is a process through which the judiciary of a country examines the actions of the legislative, executive, and administrative bodies of the government in order to determine whether their actions are consistent with the Constitution. Judicial review is a fundamental part of the Indian Constitution and is one of the most powerful features of the system. Judicial review allows the judiciary to check the power of the other branches of government and to protect the rights and liberties of citizens. The concept of judicial review is based on the principle that the judiciary is the final interpreter of the Constitution. This means that the judiciary is the only body in the India that can determine whether a law or action taken by the government is constitutional. Judicial review is a powerful tool that the judiciary can use to protect the rights and liberties of citizens. Judicial review is also important because it allows the judiciary to correct mistakes made by the other branches of government. Judicial review is a process that begins with a petition filed by a citizen or group of citizens. The petition must be filed with the appropriate court and must contain a valid argument as to why the court should review the decision or action. The court will then review the decision or action and decide whether it is constitutional. If the court finds that the decision or action is not constitutional, the court will order the government to change the decision or action. Judicial review is a vital part of the Indian Constitution because it allows the judiciary to protect the rights and liberties of citizens. Judicial review is also important because it allows the judiciary to correct mistakes made by the other branches of government. Judicial review is a powerful tool that the judiciary can use to protect the rights and liberties of citizens. In this research article, we will observe the role of judiciary related to judicial review and its impact on the society
Tourism Hub - Junagadh: A Analytical Study
Rajasthan, a land of courage and bravery, is full of colors. Where the fort and the palace are unmatched in mesmerizing their beauty and valor stories. One of the many forts of Rajasthan, the fort of Bikaner Junagadh is a wonderful example of architectural crafts, geographical location, and unique art decoration. The foundation of which was laid by Maharaja Rai Singh of Bikaner on 30 January 1585 AD. It was completed on 12 February 1594 AD. This Dhanwan fort is built of red stones and attracts tourists due to its beauty
Role of Cyber Insurance in India to Protect Cyber Theft: A Socio-Legal Study
Cyber insurance can help protect your business from potential cyber threats. With the right cyber insurance, you can protect yourself and your data from potential damage. Here are some tips to help you choose the right cyber insurance policy- Check the cyber risk associated with your business. Make sure that the cyber risks your business faces are realistic and not exaggerated. Look at the cyber insurance policies available. There are many cyber insurance policies available, so make sure to compare prices and policies to find the best deal for your business. Choose the right cyber insurance policy for your business. Make sure to choose a policy that covers all of your cyber needs, including data loss, cyber theft, and third-party cyber-attacks. Get a policy that covers your business’s entire staff. A policy that covers your entire staff can help protect your data and business from potential cyber threats. Get a policy that has generous coverage. A policy that has generous coverage will protect your business from potential cyber threats, even if they are not specifically covered in the policy. Get a policy that is easy to use. A policy that is easy to use will help you understand the policy and make sure you are getting security
Buddhist Heritage of Ancient Swat Valley
Swat is a beautiful valley of the present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan border. Presently Pashto is the language of this region. This valley is the home of natural beauty. This valley is a witness to different rulers. Archaeological excavations reveal pre-historic Buddhist caves, monasteries, and Aryan Graveyards. Many monuments were ruined after the Taliban\u27s attack. This is the time to preserve the remaining one. This paper highlights the Buddhist heritage of Swat valley. The beautiful valley with rich heritage and traces of destruction. It\u27s the time to protect, preserve and reveal them
Gandhi Ji And the Freedom Movement of India: An Analytical Study
In this Article, the contribution made by Mahatma Gandhi to the National Movement has been described. Mahatma Gandhi ji was the supreme leader of the Indian National Movement. Gandhi Ji was born on October 2, 1869, in the house of Karamchand Gandhi. After completing his elementary education, Gandhi ji went to England in 1988 to pursue higher education at the age of 19. He come to India in 1891 and then went to South Africa in 1893. He returned to India after 22 Years in 1915 and in 1917 used his weapon of active disobedience against the British in India with the Champaran Movement. Gandhi ji used truth and non-violence in his movement. Because of this the common people also started walking with Gandhi ji.
Gandhi ji participated in all the movements done by Indians to free India from the slavery of the British. Gandhi ji becomes synonymous with the national movement at that time. This was the reason that the British put Mahatma Gandhi in Jail many times and tortured him. But Gandhi ji succeeded in driving the British out of India with his weapon of Non-violence
An Exposition of Gandhi’s notion of Satyagraha: A Moral Technique in Conflict Resolution
The present work is an attempt to expound and substantiate Gandhi’s notion of Satyagraha as a moral technique in conflict resolution. The notion of satyagraha efficiently mirrors Gandhi’s dynamic dream of political, social, and individual reconstruction through nonviolent means. Satyagraha with its idealistic intents echoes a holistic vision that aims at the transformation of the adversary to realize both internal and external peace through nonviolent conflict resolution. 
A Critical Study of Law Relating to Arms and Ammunition
To keep the peace and order in a country, the government sets a set of rules and laws. The defence and security forces safeguard the country from both foreign and domestic threats. These groups are armed with firearms and have the legal right to maintain order and security in the state by using reasonable force or, in extreme situations, excessive force. In India, weapons and ammunition are strictly controlled and are available only to the armed services and law enforcement agencies. However, there are strict regulations on the usage and possession of firearms in private hands. “The Arms Act of 1959 prohibits the unlicensed sale, manufacture, possession, acquisition, import, export, and transit of firearms and ammunition”, and is the primary piece of gun control legislation in the country. To prevent any form of rebellion or mutiny against the British rulers, the British initially imposed gun control laws in India to restrict Indians from holding firearms
Prosecution Of Online Crimes - A Jurisdictional Challenge
Cybercrimes are boundary less crimes. It may be good to say that these are computer related as well as computer generated crimes. Cybercrime is also known as digital crime, computer crime or online crime. Internet plays a very important role in spreading cybercrimes. It establishes a medium through which thousands of computers are inter connected to each other and make a source of universal jurisdiction. Therefore jurisdictional issue is a big issue or even problem to curb or mitigate online crimes
Impact of Government Schemes on Society An Analytical Study with Special Reference to Madhya Pradesh
For the development of human society, it is necessary that it should have basic facilities, as talking about ancient times, due to the lack of basic facilities at that time, development happened slowly, which we can also call gradual development. But if seen at present, the industrial revolution came from one side and on the other side, there has also been developed in technology. Due to technological development, there was a new revolution in society, in which the distance between people has also reduced on one hand through the internet and other electronic means, while on the other hand, the joint family has moved towards the nuclear family, this is one of its biggest side effects. If we look at the new generation, they seem to be busy with the electronic gazette the most. In the last several decades, all the families were seen eating together and smiling together, now it is becoming extinct somewhere. That is why every person is now feeling lonely and if they fall in some trouble or fall ill, they cannot find their loved ones with them, as a result, they become victims of unnecessary expenses in hospitals. Due to this people have to earn more money and have to work harder to earn more money, this is a big reason that people have a big shortage of time. On the other hand, increasing population and limiting resources can also be said to push society towards inflation. And more money is needed in mobilizing basic facilities and these facilities go away from the reach of common people. In view of all these problems, many announcements are made by the governments keeping in mind the development and development in society, in which human life can be made convenient and comfortable. But many times the plans remain as mere announcements, and sometimes bring a new revolution in society. Today, through a research paper, I would like to consider all these things and try to do a critical study of what is the status of government schemes in society
New Dimensions of Indian Cinema, Freedom of Expression and Censorship
The trend of cinema in India is considered to be very old, if we look at Wikipedia, then we will find that the decade from 1890 to 1920 was. Films were made even at that time, the most vivid example of this was a film presentation by Professor Stevenson in 1897 at the Calcutta Theatre. There was the Indian cameraman Hiralal Sen, who made a film called Flower of Persia from the photography done in the Calcutta theatre. At that time it was about 1898, after which many more films were shot. With this work, Indian cinema started once and after that, the history of Indian cinema and its film era started which brought a great change. After this, Dadasaheb Phalke, who is called the father of Indian cinema and gave his lifelong contribution to Indian cinema, in the 20th century, Indian cinema, United States cinema, and the Chinese film industry became a worldwide industry. If we look at the statistics of the year 2013, India has come first in film production. In view of all these achievements, if we look at Indian cinema, then we will find that Indian cinema has shown new ways to eradicate the evils of society and to make the people of India prosperous academically and financially. And it is believed that cinema is the mirror of the country in which the filmmakers make films to overcome the shortcomings of the society and on those social issues which are prevalent in the society and how to remove them from society. Methods are shown. Due to this, the general public is also aware and also works to fight against evils. By studying the status of Indian cinema and Indian legal provisions through this research paper, what is the contribution of the Censor Board to keep Indian cinema in check? All these issues have to be discussed