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India ruling party deletes X post targeting Muslims after Election Commission order

JURIST

A post made by the Karnataka branch of India’s ruling political party, BJP , was deleted from X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday, following an order by the Election Commission of India (ECI). The video then shows Gandhi and Siddaramaiah feeding the larger bird more “funds” than the other birds.

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Legalities of Third-Party Funding in India: The Road Ahead

LexForti

Third-party funding, commonly known as ‘TPF’, means financing provided by any person or entity who is not a party to the dispute and to provide such funding, the disputing party agrees with a third-party to obtain finance or cost of proceedings in exchange for economic interest dependent upon the favourable outcome of a dispute.

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Section 43 of Information Technology Act, 2000

LexForti

The end result is a few visits to the police station without any remedy to avail, or worse, a frivolous FIR resulting in an unnecessary waste of time and funds. The act makes it illegal to just enter a computer by guessing the password or using third-party tools to break the machine’s security.

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Applicability of Limitation period to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016

LexForti

The Limitation Act, as is made clear by the abovementioned judgment, would apply to the IBC right from its commencement and the “date of default” will play a crucial role in determining if the right to sue is available to the party. Educational Services P. Parag Gupta and Associates [1] , held as follows: “25. Moreover, In V Hotels Ltd.,

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Global dispatch: international reporting and views on Israel-Gaza conflict vary

JURIST

Various news channels have been reporting on the conflict but an issue of contention that has emerged is the tendency of the public aligning themselves with either Israel or the Palestinians in Gaza. The dispatch was filed from Nairobi on November 23, which was Thanksgiving Day at JURIST HQ in the US.