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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ENFORCEMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA WITH RESPECT TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

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                                                                                                                                                              COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ENFORCEMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA WITH RESPECT TO  DEVELOPING COUNTRIES   WRITTEN BY: MD KAIF 2 ND YEAR OF B.A. LLB (HONS)  THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF LEGAL STUDIES, SILIGURI   EDITED BY: VAISHNAVI PARATE 3 RD YEAR, LLB SHRI NATHMAL GOENKA LAW COLLEGE, AKOLA       VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AGAINST RELIGIOUS MINORITIES IN COMPARISON OF INDIA WITH BANGLADESH                                                                    INTRODUCTION: The word "Human Rights'' comes from two different words: "Human" and "Rights''. It means the rights of human beings, which every human acquires from the time he is in the womb to the last heartbeat. Human rights are rights that are inherent in all human beings, regardless of nationality, religion, gender,

ROLE OF THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT IN INDIA

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  ROLE OF THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT IN INDIA WRITTEN BY: VAISHNAVI K. PARATE 3 RD YEAR LLB  SHRI. NATHMAL GOENKA LAW COLLEGE, AKOLA EDITED BY: YASH JAIN 5 TH YEAR BBA LLB(H) AMITY LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA     INTRODUCTION Consumers were utilized up to the nineteenth century as a counterbalance to producers. This point of view has persisted in the majority of capitalist democracies where consumers have a second-class connection with the commodities and services, they must use but did not produce. However, in today's dominant market economy, consumers are considered "marginal groups." The market has become far more pervasive and influential in consumers' lives. Gandhi Ji famously proclaimed that the "consumer is king" in the market, as time has proven. Many businessmen, including the late Jamanlal Bajaj and J.R.D. Tata contributed to the inclusion of an ethical code for business operations that will aid in closing the gap between corporations and