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New Preamble of Indian Constitution

  A preamble of a bill is an introductory part of the document which explains the purpose, rules, regulations, and philosophy of the document. A preamble gives a brief introduction of documents by highlighting the principles and fundamental values of the document. It shows the source of the authority of the document.  The preamble of the Constitution of India is an introduction of the Constitution which includes the sets of rules and regulations to guide the people of the country. The inspiration and the motto of the citizens are explained in it. The preamble can be considered as the beginning of the Constitution which highlights the base of the Constitution.  Historical Background of Indian Constitution Before 1947, India was divided into two main parts – 11 provinces that were ruled by the Britishers and Princely states ruled by Indian princes under the command of Britishers . Combining these two units formed the Union of India. The preamble is based on the principles ...

Consumer Affairs Court

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  According to the government, everyone has the right to speak his opinion in any court. Furthermore, the court will decide after showing the evidence and proof. Consumer Court -  A Consumer Court is a court established under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986  to redress and adjudicate disputes in India. These Courts are established at three levels i.e. District, State, and National levels. According to the law, a dispute is filed in these forums depending on the monetary limit i.e. each Court has a valuation fixed by law.   Who are Consumers - Consumers are the backbone of an economy owing to their purchasing capacity of goods and services. Ideally, the goods and services must be of a certain quality and not be defective or deficient in nature. However, there are multiple situations wherein the Consumer is a victim of deficient service or substandard goods. To remediate the consumer and provide for a redressal mechanism, the Consumer Protection Act , 1986 came...

Section 5 Wild Life Protection Act

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  Wildlife Protection Act 1972 Wildlife can be defined as the various fauna and flora of a particular region collectively. In other words, non-domesticated animals, all plants and other organisms which are present in such wild areas are also called wildlife.   The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 is an Act passed by the Parliament of India on August 21, 1972, and later implemented on 9 September 1972. This Act was enacted for the protection of plants, birds and animal species. The Wildlife Protection Act is an umbrella Act to protect wild animals and plants. Before this Act was enacted there were very few national parks. This Act includes provisions for protection of plants and animals, hunting, harvesting and various other ancillary matters connected thereto. It has six schedules which extend to all over India. Under this Act, various kinds of penalties are also laid down for the violation of the laws contained therein. This Act contains 66 sections and six schedules.   ...