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Srishti Sahu
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Srishti Sahu

Transgender Persons : Human Beings or Not ?


Written By : Srishti Sahu

Introduction Transgender people are those people who have a gender identity that differs from their assigned stereotyped assigned sex. Transgender people are individuals of any age or sex whose appearance , personal , characteristics , or behaviours differ from the stereotypes about how men and wom...

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AKASH SINGH
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AKASH SINGH

Stray Dogs in India: Even a bark has a spark


Written By : AKASH SINGH

  All living beings feel, touch, love, live and have equal rights to live their lives with dignity. Although stray dogs cannot communicate with humans, their emotions can still trigger human minds. “They may not have words to let you know, But like you, they suffer, love and grow.”...

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Ravali Reddy
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Ravali Reddy

Intercaste Wed Locks - A Social Evil ?


Written By : Ravali Reddy

Killing in the name of honor is a practice carried on world-wide. Majority of the victims are those who marry from different religions or castes. They become the victims of 'Social Excommunication'. The process usually involves panicked inter-caste couples eloping from fear of reaction of the societ...

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Harpal Parmar
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Harpal Parmar

Anti-Competitive practices in Ipr


Written By : Harpal Parmar

ANTI-COMPETITIVE PRACTICES IN IPR INTRODUCTION Intellectual property rights are the intellect rights given to persons over the creations of their minds for any innovation or newness. They usually give the creator an exclusive right over the use of his/her creation for a certain period of time. Intel...

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sonanjali
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sonanjali

BLACK MARKET WITH HUMAN DEAD BODIES- A CASE IN INDIA


Written By : sonanjali

BLACK MARKET WITH HUMAN DEAD BODIES- A CASE IN INDIA A black market is a clandestine market which has some aspect of illegality or form of noncompliant behavior with an institutional set of rules. In our day-to-day life, we damage our body and its organs, later resulting in the transplantation ...

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Yugantar Singh Chauhan
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Yugantar Singh Chauhan

Judicial Activism in Protecting the Environment


Written By : Yugantar Singh Chauhan

The judiciary in our country is seen as the protector of the rights of the individuals. But its work is not limited to protecting the rights of the individuals. The judiciary by itself has has been very active in order to be more efficient in protecting the rights of the individual. The concept of P...

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sneha majumder
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sneha majumder

New dimension: Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016


Written By : sneha majumder

In major direction pertaining to the implementation of Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016, the Supreme Court today directed all states and Union Territories to ‘scrupulously’ follow the new law and the rules. “All states are asked to file compliance keeping in view provision of the ...

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Yugantar Singh Chauhan
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Yugantar Singh Chauhan

Formula One Racing Income Taxable in Inida


Written By : Yugantar Singh Chauhan

The Supreme Court in the case of Formula One Championship vs Commissioner of Income Tax ( Civil Appeal No. 3849 of 2017), has ruled that income incurred by the Formula One World Championship  (FOWC) will be taxable since it has a permanent establishment in India. The FOWC contended that the conside...

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Ravali Reddy
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Ravali Reddy

Marital Camouflage on Rape


Written By : Ravali Reddy

Marital rape refers to unwanted intercourse by a man with his wife obtained by force, threat of force or physical violence, or when she is unable to give consent. Marital Rape could be by use of force only, a battering rape or a sadistic/obsessive rape. It is a non-consensual act of violent perversi...

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Yugantar Singh Chauhan
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Yugantar Singh Chauhan

Sports Law in India


Written By : Yugantar Singh Chauhan

   INTRODUCTION  Sports Law means the governing of all the sports at professional or amateur level. In India a lot of sports are being played at various level, while some sports like cricket and hockey have still managed to develop  but there is no particular legislation governing the developme...

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