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SCHOOL OF LAW AND GOVERNANCE(SLG) CUSB

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Established under the Central Universities Act, 2009 (Section 25 of 2009) as Central University of Bihar (CUB) and the name since changed by the Central Universities (Amendment) Act, 2014 to Central University of South Bihar (CUSB) is an institution of higher learning in the state of Bihar. With the motto, i.e. ‘Collective Reasoning’ the University has been conducting its academic and administrative activities from temporary premises in Patna and Gaya and looking forward to shifting to the permanent campus on a 300 acre plot of land at Panchanpur (near Gaya town)).The university is located at Panchanpur, (Gaya) Bihar India.. When completed, it will be spread in a 300 acre campus at Panchanpur. Currently further construction is ongoing. Dr. C. P. Thakur is now the newly appointed Chancellor by President of India. CUSB is NAAC Accredited 'A' grade university[1] The university’s academic programme started functioning at a rented building in the premises of Birla Institute of Techn

Arrest Rules

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  Chapter V of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973   Deals with the arrest of persons. Section 41 is the main section providing for situations when Police may arrest without warrant. It reads as follows: “   When police may arrest without warrant.- Any police officer may without an order from a Magistrate and without a warrant, arrest any person  a) who has been concerned in any cognizable offence, or against whom a reasonable complaint has been made or credible information has been received, or a reasonable suspicion exists, of his having been so concerned; or  b) who has in his possession without lawful excuse, the burden of proving which excuse shall lie on such person, any implement of house-breaking; or  c) who has been proclaimed as an offender either under this Code or by order of the State Government; or  d) in whose possession anything is found which may reasonably be suspected to be stolen property and who may reasonably be suspected of having committed an offence with refe

Taliban & Indian Diplomacy

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  T he Taliban's blisteringly fast takeover of Afghanistan has stunned security and diplomacy experts worldwide. Days after the fall of Kabul, nations are hurriedly evacuating their diplomats and citizens, leaving behind two decades of work and investments. The Taliban's rout is likely to cause a significant shift in the geopolitics of South Asia, and it could be particularly testing for India, given the country's historically tense relations and border disputes with Pakistan and China - both are expected to play a crucial role in Afghanistan's future. Pakistan shares a porous border with Afghanistan and has long been an active player in its northern neighbour's affairs. Now China is showing an interest in playing a bigger role in Afghanistan. Foreign minister Wang Yi's meeting with senior Taliban leaders last month shows Beijing doesn't want to be a silent player anymore. This potential geopolitical realignment could "change things upside down", s
 The Indian legal profession is one of the largest in the world, with over 1.4 million enrolled advocates nationwide.Currently India is the world’s 2nd largest legal professionals market . While, legal services sector is one of the most restricted sectors both in India as well as globally, but now India is taking initiative to open up legal services sector in India by allowing foreign lawyers to visit India on a ‘fly in and fly out’ basis for giving legal advice to their various clients on foreign law. With continuous globalization and continuous policy reforms in India, more foreign companies are now setting up their businesses in India creating massive demand of domestic legal services. Indian legal services sector has reached US $1.3 Billion in the year 2017 and has tremendous growth over the next few years, primarily on the back of growing investments and M&A in India. Indian companies are growing their footprints globally via establishing subsidiaries and association with fo

Bhumihars in indian mythology

  T he Brahman occupies the highest rank among Hindus for at least three The first is his assumed sanctity. By the people generally he is regarded as a pure, stainless, twice-born being, divine as well as human, worthy of unbounded admiration and worship. He is the priest of the Hindu religion, directing the ceremonies performed at the temples, sacred wells, sacred tanks, sacred rivers, and at all other hallowed places throughout the land. He is present to sanction, and give effect to, the great social festivals of his countrymen, held at marriages, at births of sons, and at deaths. He casts the horoscope, tells the lucky days, gives spiritual counsel, whispers mantras or mysterious words, exe cutes magical incantations and charms, and is at once household god, family priest, and general preceptor and guide, in behalf of the many millions of Hindus residing in the vast country lying between the Himalayas and Cape Comorin. The second reason  - of the Brahman's superiority is, that