Month: November 2023

  • Use of Computer in Legal Research

    Use of Computer in Legal Research

    The disruptive nature of Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) affects all aspects of human endeavour including legal research activities and processes. ICT is seen as a great potential tool, catalyst, enabler or enhancer in supporting research work of any kind, access to justice, most importantly in terms of improving timely delivery and efficiency in judiciary…

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  • Doctrinal and Non-Doctrinal Research

    Doctrinal and Non-Doctrinal Research

    Research is the careful and systematic investigation and consideration of study regarding a particular concern or research problem using scientific methods. Research can also be considered as the process of discovering new knowledge. This knowledge can be either the development of new concepts or the advancement of existing knowledge and theories, leading to a new…

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  • Ahimsa in Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Gandhism

    Ahimsa in Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Gandhism

    Ahimsa, commonly referred to as โ€œnonviolenceโ€ but more literally translated from Sanskrit as โ€œabsence of injuryโ€ is an ancient concept originating in the Vedasโ€”Indian spiritual and philosophical wisdom dating from as far back as 1900 BCE, or nearly 4,000 years ago. Patanjali, developed what we know as the Yoga Sutra and the basis of classical…

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  • Terrorism in India: Response of Government

    Terrorism in India: Response of Government

    There are no universally accepted definitions for what constitutes terrorism, so it is hard to classify a particular activity as a terrorist activity, which provides terrorists with an edge and allows some countries to remain silent and veto any action at global institutions. Terrorism is defined as the unlawful use of force or violence against…

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  • Judicial Approach Towards Violence Against Women

    Judicial Approach Towards Violence Against Women

    โ€œThe Semantic meaning of โ€œcrime against womenโ€ is direct or indirect physical or mental cruelty to women. Crimes which are โ€œdirected specifically against womenโ€Ÿโ€ and in which โ€œonly women are victimsโ€ are characterized as โ€œCrime against Womenโ€. It is equally important to clarify the concept of โ€žโ€Violenceโ€ against women. Violence is also known as abuse…

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  • Inductive Logical Reasoning or Induction Method

    Inductive Logical Reasoning or Induction Method

    Legal reasoning as a concept is a process of thinking which helps a researcher to come to decision relating to law. Law is a tool of social control that attempts to resolve conflicts in the society, to direct current activity while maintaining continuity with the past, and to control the future by laying down procedures,…

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  • Deductive Logical Reasoning or Deduction Method

    Deductive Logical Reasoning or Deduction Method

    Legal reasoning as a concept is a process of thinking which helps a researcher to come to decision relating to law. Law is a tool of social control that attempts to resolve conflicts in the society, to direct current activity while maintaining continuity with the past, and to control the future by laying down procedures,…

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  • Collection of Data for Research

    Collection of Data for Research

    A statistical survey is a scientific process of collection and analysis of numeric data. Human population survey is used in government, health, social science, and marketing sectors. The need for new data starts when data do not yet exist or when existing data do not fully satisfy the needs of the person or organization. In…

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  • Hypothesis: Meaning, Significance and Types

    Hypothesis: Meaning, Significance and Types

    Research is the careful and systematic investigation and consideration of study regarding a particular concern or research problem using scientific methods. Research can also be considered as the process of discovering new knowledge.  This knowledge can be either the development of new concepts or the advancement of existing knowledge and theories, leading to a new…

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  • Clinical Legal Education

    Clinical Legal Education

    Clinical Legal Education (CLE) has been a significant part of legal education since 1960. The first clinic started in U. K. in 1970, in Australia in 1990s. The concept is fast expanding across the globe also. The Clinical Legal Education is necessary to bridge a gap between theory and practice. The aim of this article…

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