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[Movie] LITTLE PINK HOUSE: Analysis in the Indian Context

‘Little Pink House’ directed by Courtney Moorehead Balaker is an adequate legal representation of the landmark precedent of Kelo v City of New London. The movie showcases the struggle of a small-town paramedic, Susette Kelo in fighting a battle against the City of New London to save her property from being acquired by the government

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Three Years Since the Decriminalization of Section 377: Has Anything Changed?

Three Years Since the Decriminalization of Section 377: Has Anything Changed?

Introduction Three years ago, on 6th September 2018, Supreme Court ruled that consensual adult gay sex is not a crime. Homosexuality was given legal approval and recognition. Sexual orientation is something that comes naturally to people and they have no control over it. It was a big step taken by our government to acknowledge homosexuality

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What is Insurable Interest

The doctrine of Insurable Interest: Meaning and Case laws

In this article, we will discuss what’s insurable interest and matters incidental thereto. The most significant principle when it comes to the enforceability of insurance contracts is the principle of insurable interest. It is the interest in the subject matter of the insurance. This concept was developed later to distinguish insurance contracts from wagering contracts

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