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    Protecting witnesses from intimidation or physical threats from crime suspects is therefore a requirement to uphold the rule of law. In the case of Krishna Mochi v. State of Bihar . Supreme Court observed that society suffers by wrong convictions and it equally suffers by wrong acquittals. The main crisis being faced by Criminal Justice System relates to intimidation or allurement of victims or witnesses leading to inevitable…

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    that miserable on the inside. Lamana’s story is a perfect example of how being forced into a marriage at a very young age can effect you psychological health. The International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) conducted a survey in the states of Bihar and Jharkhand, India in 2004, this survey found that girls who were married before eight-teen were twice as likely to be a victim of domestic violence their husbands than girls who married later (2). The effects of being a victim of domestic…

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    Naxalism Analysis

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    Aparajita: You know, whenever one talks of North Bengal, it is Darjeeling - the snow-capped mountains, beautiful forest bungalows, tea estates that comes to one’s mind. Next is Siliguri and NJP (New Jalpaiguri Station). So whenever I told someone that my husband is from Siliguri, who was born in Naxalbari …there was no apparent excitement… just the opposite a sudden dead silence. One obviously associates Naxalbari with Naxalbari movement and Naxalism. I always wondered what it was like to be…

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    (i) The accused along with eight other people hatched a conspiracy to snatch away the bag of cash of the deceased. (ii) On 2nd August 1999, after closing the shop, the deceased- Rama Krishna Rao, was closing his shop and proceeding to his house, he was suddenly intercepted by the accused and demanded the bag of cash. (iii) When the deceased tried to resist, the accused opened fire from the pistol at the deceased and snatched the bag and ran away. On being taken to the hospital, he was…

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    Sea of Poppies is regarded as a narrative in epical form. The epic always contains the mythological stories related to the lives of saints, gods and super humans. Such stories are full of mysticism and miracles. The Ibis becomes the symbol of incarnation for Baboo Nob Kissin while her voyage from Calcutta to Mauritius is regarded as a pilgrimage. Nob Kissin had been influenced by Taramomy in his life from childhood. Nob Kissin family was the devotee of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, a saint, mystic…

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    Neveen Bashiti 3/19/2017 Regional Geography of the World Chapter 8A & 8B Summary The South Asian Realm South Asia may be the most diverse realm in the world. Mountains, deserts, and the Indian Ocean are some the features that mark this realm. Another feature of this realm is the great rivers, especially the Ganges that has for many years supported the clustered population in this realm. India was the birthplace of major religions that impacted this realm. Religions like Hinduism and Buddhism…

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    The National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995 was enacted by the Parliament to grant for strict liability for damages arising from any accident happening while managing any hazardous substance and for the establishment of a Tribunal for the successful and prompt disposal of cases arising from such accidents, with a view to give aid and compensation for damages caused to person, his or her property and the environment and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. Liability under Sec. 3…

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    Jaipur Rugs Case Study

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    Story of Jaipur Rugs It is a family business that combines the pursuit of profit with the spreading of kindness in a way that benefits all of its stakeholders: its consumers and their families, the artisans and their families, its employees, its suppliers, the buyers and channels involved. The business is built on the bedrock of values that goes back to the founder, Nand Kishore Chaudhary that combines kindness as their default demeanour, compassion for those around them, and the humility that…

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    Women In South Asia Essay

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    South Asia: Absurd Women Rights in Society Affect the Globalization Are we all equal in society? Are we treating everyone with dignity and respect? Then why women in South Asian society are still neglected and subjected to oppression predominantly by the men, and aren’t considered as equal as others? However, many of us believe in women rights, but do they really exist in our society? Women rights around the world are an important indicator to understand global well-being. However, in South…

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    PAPER 1 TITLE – ‘INTERVENTION OF POP CULTURE IN INDIAN CULTURE’ INTRODUCTION This paper mainly deals with westernisation or the spread of a particular culture or among the individuals in the society. Pop culture is nothing but what you listen to, what you read , what you wear and how you speak. Some examples are gangnam style, whatsapp , Facebook , selfie and so on. Indian culture is very different from other foreign cultures. It is rich with its own values and traditions. But nowadays more of…

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