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Doctrine of pleasure: a comparative study on the position in India and United Kingdom

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        Reg. No.: 12019074 ROLL NUMBER: RL2001B51 COURSE CODE: LAW314 SUBJECT: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW CA-2     Topic - Doctrine of pleasure: a comparative study on the position in India and United Kingdom Abstract Britain has left a lasting impact on the Constitution, the evolution of India, and its governance, for better or worse. Among the various beliefs that arose and were taken from England was the Doctrine of Pleasure. This idea simply means that the Crown has the right and ability to terminate a specific public servant's employment at any time, without providing the worker with any previous notice or explanation. As such, civil servants efficiently operate at the discretion of the Crown while being at the risk of being fired at any time. It is also crucial to remember that if a civil servant leaves their position before its term expires, they will not be entitled to compensation arrears.   To clarify the variations between the Doctrine of Ple

Street vendor new splendour

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        MALOTH DURGA PRASAD  Reg. No.: 12019074 ROLL NUMBER: RL2001B49 COURSE CODE: LAW334 SUBJECT: SEMINAR -II CA-2                   Street vendor new splendour Various initiatives for upliftment of street vendors in Hyderabad. Who is a street vendor. Street Vendor is a person who offers goods for sale to the public at large without having a permanent built-up structure from which to sell. Street vendors may be stationary in the sense that they occupy space on the pavements or other public/private spaces or, they may be mobile in the sense that move from place to place by carrying their wares on push carts or in baskets on their heads. Plans for modernization of street vendors. Street vending zones The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation’s experiments with street vending zones in two areas, Vinay Nagar Colony in Masab Tank, and Sanath Nagar, by demarcating street vending zones, indicates that such zones might ensure not just liv