Constitutional Law-Royal pregorative powers of Queen

Introduction: This case is related with the constitutional issues and also ministerial responsibility and royal prerogative powers of Queen’s. We know that the government system of the United Kingdom (UK) is parliamentarian government and under the constitution of the UK, all ...

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Family Law-Rights of married and unmerried couples

This question neatly encapsulates the radically different positions of married and unmarried couples as regards their financial and property positions on relationship breakdown. Furthermore, the topics are nullity of marriage, ancillary financial relief in the divorce court, welfare of the ...

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Evidence-The burden of proof

1. Introduction: In legal proceedings, whether civil or criminal, it is necessary to determine which party has the burden of proving the facts in issue and what standard of proof is required. The burden of proof is the obligation which ...

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