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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Non_liquetNon liquet - Wikipedia

    A lacuna is any specific matter about which no law exists, but a body of public, judicial or academic opinion believes it should exist to address a particular issue (often described as "unregulated" or "wholly inadequately regulated" activities or areas).

  2. In Roman law, it referred simply to the deferment of a case for insufficient information. But today, a finding of non liquet means that the court cannot decide a case due to a gap (or lacuna) in the law.

  3. Sep 8, 2017 · Calling legal personality “a fiction” does not mean that it lacks real effects. To the contrary, the purpose of conferring legal personality on an actor is to enable that actor to have certain effects in, and to be affected in certain ways by, the legal system.

  4. Apr 18, 2022 · Introduction: Child Marriage in India stands on obscure legal grounds. A country which prides itself with the world’s lengthiest Constitutions somehow, has not been able to clearly clarify its stance on an issue which violates the very basics of a child’s human rights.

  5. Feb 18, 2022 · While Article 19 (1) (a) of the Indian Constitution avows all citizens freedom of speech and expression, Article 19 (2) allows reasonable restrictions... Tags. In the paradigm of fundamental right...

  6. The term lacunae means gaps, the plural form of the word lacuna. In law, the term refers to a situation where there is no applicable law. In certain situations, where there is no law governing a situation adjudicating bodies come to the conclusion that there is a lacunae in law.

  7. Jan 3, 2008 · It defines violence in all its dimensions, from the physical to the sexual and the economic. This definition was taken from the U.N. Model Code on domestic violence and from the Convention on the...