In the past 25 years, India has been speeding towards technological developments like the rest of the world. How could law in India lag behind in this context? From 1998 till present day, India has numerous examples of developments in the Indian legal system after independence. The Information Techn...
Thomas Aquinas’ theory of Natural lawSaint Thomas of Aquinas was a classical religious and intellectual revolutionary who extensively contributed to the field of philosophy and religion in the 13th century- a period of many theological, philosophical, and scientific developments. Aquinas tried to ...
Unnatural Sex with a Female has been classified as Rape under section 377 I.P.C. Unnatural Offence is an act or behaviour to commit a crime that is contrary to what is considered a natural offence. Section 377 of the IPC deals with the unnatural offences that state th...
GENDER INEQUALITY (Savita Samvedi vs. Union of India) INTRODUCTIONGender discrimination is the unequal or disadvantageous treatment of an individual or group of individuals based on gender. According to the constitution of India, every citizen irrespective of their gender, caste, or religion ha...
It is always said that young students are the future of our country. Recently, there has been an increase in student activism where students, especially university going students, have started speaking up against malpractices committed by those around them. Popular resentment movements have been org...
Every year, June 12 is observed by countries across the globe as ‘World Day Against Child Labour.’ India has the highest number of child labourers in the world. The Indian government’s 2011 census records about 4.3 million children between the age of five and 14 years are working in hazardous ...
According to Section 10 of the Family Courts Act,1984, the Family Courts are allowed to evolve their rules of procedure. The Code of Civil Procedure was amended to fulfill the reason behind setting up the Family Courts.Section 9 of the Act puts special emphasis on settling disputes by mediation and ...
The incidence of police brutality, abuse of power and pre-trial detention in India has always remained a serious issue of human rights violations and has increased manifold in the recent past. The police are the most important law enforcement agency entrusted with preventing and detecting crime with...
“History owes an apology to the members of this community and their families, for the delay in providing redressal for the ignominy and ostracism that they have suffered through the centuries,”- Justice Indu Malhotra IntroductionLGBT is the term used for defining people who are lesbians, ga...
IntroductionIn India marriage is considered to be a scarified act for establishing a healthy and social life. It is believed that marriage is a sacrament which ties man and woman together during their lifetime. Hindu believe that Marriage is an indissoluble partnership which is to be continued ...
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