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ANTI-DEFECTION: SHIV SENA CASE BY - MAHI DHAKAD

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RIGHT TO EDUCATION AND DIGITAL DIVIDES DURING COVID: GLOBAL SOUTH PERSPECTIVE BY - ABDUL RAZZAQ

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AN OVERVIEW OF THE DESIGN ACT OF 2000 AND LANDMARK CASES BY - NAMRATA CHAUHAN

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PERILOUS EYE ANALYSIS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT ,2005(PROTECTION OF WOMEN AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT) By - Ananya Sarka & Sunanda Das

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SEDITION AND FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSION: CONFLICTING CONCEPTS BY - AADYA SAHAY

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ANALYZING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A WASIYAT AND A HIBA BY - PALLAVI CHIKKALA

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BLACK MARKETING OF ANIMALS AND THEIR BODY PARTS BY- VARUN PURI

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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LAWS ON SEX TOYS IN INDIA & THE WORLD BY - AMAR KUMAR PANDEY & RISHI KUMAR SINGH

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CONSERVATION OF RIVERS IN INDIA BY: SARAHNA EKKA

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