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Physical Chemistry

Particle Model of Matter

Science > Chemistry > States of Matter > Introducion A matter is defined as anything that has mass, which occupies space and may be perceived by senses. There are three states of matter, viz. (a) solid, (b) liquid, and (c) gaseous states. Whatever may be the state of matter, it is composed of particles. In […]

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Algebra

Operations on Sets

In the previous articles, we have studied the basics of set theory and its terminology. In this article, we shall study operations of sets including Union of sets, Intersection of sets, a complement of a set, Cartesian product of sets. The basic operations on sets are: Union of sets Intersection of sets A complement of […]

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Algebra

Introduction to Concept of Sets

A set is a collection of well-defined objects. These objects may be actually listed or may be specified by a rule. Sets are denoted by a capital letter like A, B, C…. and an object belonging to them (element of the set) are denoted by a small case letter like a, b, c,… of the […]

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Physical Chemistry

Properties of Substance

Science > Chemistry > Introduction to Chemistry > Properties of Substance All matter has physical and chemical properties. Extensive properties are those properties of a substance which depend on the amount of substance. They vary with the amount of the substance. Examples: Mass, weight, and volume. Intensive properties are those properties of a substance which do not depend […]

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Medical Jurisprudence

Doctor-Patient Contractual Relationship

Law > Medical Jurisprudence > Contractual Doctor-Patient Relations A doctor–patient relationship (DPR) is considered to be the core element in the ethical principles of medicine. A good doctor–patient relationship is necessary for a good practice of healthcare. DPR is usually developed when a physician tends to a patient’s medical needs via check-up, diagnosis, and treatment […]

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Social Laws

The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961

The principle of gender equality is enshrined in the Indian Constitution in its Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties, and Directive Principles. The Constitution not only grants equality to women but also empowers the State to adopt measures of positive discrimination in favour of women. Within the framework of a democratic polity, our laws, development policies, […]

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Alternate Dispute Resolution

Conciliation

Law > Civil Laws > Alternate Dispute Resolution > Conciliation There is a famous proverb “where there are two minds there will be three opinions”. Everybody has their own opinion and views, hence there may be a conflict of opinions. In today’s society, such conflicts are inevitable and a quick, easy, and strong mechanism for […]

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Alternate Dispute Resolution

Foreign Awards (Sections 44 to 60 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act)

Law > Civil Laws > Alternate Dispute Resolution > Foreign Awards (Sections 44 to 60 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act) Arbitration is a procedure in which parties submit present or future disputes, to one or more arbitrators (arbitral tribunal) who make a binding decision on the dispute. In choosing arbitration, the parties opt for […]

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Medical Jurisprudence

Causes of Road Accidents

Law > Medical Jurisprudence > Causes of Road Accidents A traffic or road accident is defined as an accident involving at least one vehicle on a road open to public traffic in which at least one person is injured or killed. The main cause of accidents and crashes are due to human errors. Most of […]

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Alternate Dispute Resolution

Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987

In this case, we are giving an introduction to study Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987.  The Act provides an alternative forum in the form of Lok Adalats for decision and disposal of cases by functioning within the schemes framed under the Act, so that the arrears of the work in regular courts may be reduced […]