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    Aspect of Federalism in the Legislative Branch of the Government
    • May 27, 2021
    • 1 min

    Aspect of Federalism in the Legislative Branch of the Government

    Isha Mahadik, MIT World Peace University. CLICK HERE TO VIEW TO THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT: The type of federalism followed in India is one of its kind and can be said to be quasi-federal in nature. This means that the government is not completely federal or unitary but more of a blend of the two. The government follows the principle of “Separation of power”. In a federal government, two tiers are governing the country, and they would be, central and state, however, th
    Can Death Penalty Be Ever Justified?
    • May 27, 2021
    • 1 min

    Can Death Penalty Be Ever Justified?

    Vedant Gawshinde, Indore Institute Of Law, Indore CLICK HERE TO VIEW TO THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT: It seems that public opinion on the death penalty does not deter crime, but more importantly, it falls disproportionately on people of color and the poor and it is too often erroneously handed down and is irreversible its impact. The most common argument against capital punishment is that sooner or later, innocent people may get killed, because of mistakes or flaws in the
    Transgenders In India: Are They Still Fighting For Their Rights?
    • May 26, 2021
    • 1 min

    Transgenders In India: Are They Still Fighting For Their Rights?

    Shaikh Naiyara Ateeque, AKK New Law Academy, Pune CLICK HERE TO VIEW TO THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT : The idea of transgender isn't unaccustomed to the voters of India, in reality, this community has an extended history in the Indian context in sacred text transgender's area unit noted as ‘tritiyapakriti’ which means third gender. in step with Ramayana lord Rama gave the powers to transgenders to confer blessings on folks on occasions like wedding or kid birth. but the c
    Economic Sanctions: Are They Worth It?
    • May 26, 2021
    • 1 min

    Economic Sanctions: Are They Worth It?

    Sushant Mankame, LLM, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad CLICK HERE TO VIEW TO THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT: Economic sanctions are widely been used as a tool today to alter the behavior of the target country to meet the imposing country’s own foreign policy ambitions. However more often these tools turn out to be nothing more than the assertions of the imposing country hurting itself more than the target country. The global, sweeping, and aggressive enforcement of sanctions
    COMBAT BETWEEN LAW AND SUPERSTITION
    • May 25, 2021
    • 1 min

    COMBAT BETWEEN LAW AND SUPERSTITION

    Lathangi. G, Harshinee. S & Abdul Rahim .S, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai CLICK HERE TO VIEW TO THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT Every person has a faith and belief that leads to superstition. Sometimes practices carried on from ancient times are believed to be superstitious. They carry a certain scientific reason behind them. The paper points out how legal science which from the age of Enlightenment has been flourished as a torch against superstition and illogica
    ROLE OF MEDIA IN PROTECTION OF CHILD RIGHTS IN INDIA- A SOCIO-LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
    • May 24, 2021
    • 1 min

    ROLE OF MEDIA IN PROTECTION OF CHILD RIGHTS IN INDIA- A SOCIO-LEGAL PERSPECTIVE

    Ms Punam Mazumdar, LLM, Progressive Education Society’s Modern Law College, Pune CLICK HERE TO VIEW TO THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER Abstract Children are one of the most vulnerable categories in the Indian society. Recognising this vulnerability, our constitution has, introduced various provisions for promoting welfare of child. So, it becomes responsibility of every stakeholder of this democratic system to contribute to the protection of children. Media, being such a stakeholder,
    Use of Force Doctrine: How the League of Nations Forged The Modern Interpretation of Use of Force?
    • May 22, 2021
    • 2 min

    Use of Force Doctrine: How the League of Nations Forged The Modern Interpretation of Use of Force?

    Sourodip Nandy, Symbiosis Law School. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT : Under the ambit of international law, states are not permitted to threaten to use force nor can they use force against other states. This rule is mentioned under Article 2(4) of the United Nations Charter and is regarded as a peremptory norm. This prohibition on use of force is the most important obligation of the states under the international law. States being subject to internationa
    ADULTERY: THE GENDER NEUTRALITY PARADOX
    • May 22, 2021
    • 1 min

    ADULTERY: THE GENDER NEUTRALITY PARADOX

    Abhyaa Gupta, Gitarattan International Business School, GGSIPU CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT Adultery is an invasion of the right of the husband over his wife, an extramarital affair. It is an offence against the husband. In other words, it is an invasion of the sanctity of the matrimonial home and an offence committed by a man. The sexual intercourse between a married woman and a man with or without the consent of the woman is termed adultery. This rese
    Marital Rape : An Unrecognised Offence
    • May 22, 2021
    • 2 min

    Marital Rape : An Unrecognised Offence

    Shruti Bohra, Gitarattan International Business School, GGSIPU CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT Spousal rape also known as marital is the most common adverse form of domestic violence. Rape is codified under section 375[1] of the Indian Penal Code and is defined with the help of six descriptions. The offense of rape is said to be committed when a man has sexual intercourse with a woman without her consent or if she is a minor. Section 375 has certain except
    DREAMING A CIVIL CODE: ENVISIONING THE POSSIBILITIES AND FUTILITIES OF UNIFORM FAMILY LAW
    • May 19, 2021
    • 1 min

    DREAMING A CIVIL CODE: ENVISIONING THE POSSIBILITIES AND FUTILITIES OF UNIFORM FAMILY LAW

    Shriram Rishi, Jindal Global Law School, Sonepat CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT The talk of a ‘uniform civil code’ has been part of Indian legal discourse for decades, with no solution to the various contradictions that exist in personal laws and family law at large. It is imperative to understand the historical context of why such a code is not necessarily uniform in nature but functions as a homogenizing tool that may upstage cultural practices of minor
    A STUDY ON WHY IS INDIA INCAPABLE OF PROVIDING THE LIVING WAGE TO ITS CITIZENS?
    • May 19, 2021
    • 1 min

    A STUDY ON WHY IS INDIA INCAPABLE OF PROVIDING THE LIVING WAGE TO ITS CITIZENS?

    Rajat Datta, Amity Law School, Noida CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER Abstract India being the largest democracy in the world with 2nd highest populated countries in the world which includes 28 states and 8 union territories. The constitution of India provides for equal and fair wage for workers employed. So, to find out the fair wage for every employee, a committee was formed and on its recommendation, Minimum Wage Act, 1948 was introduced. According to the Minimum
    VIOLATION OF CHILD RIGHTS IN INDIA
    • May 19, 2021
    • 1 min

    VIOLATION OF CHILD RIGHTS IN INDIA

    Anjali kumari, CNLU, Patna CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT Children will be the custodians of freedom, rule of law, justice, liberty, equality, fraternity, and, finally, international peace and stability in the future. They have the power to embody our values, dreams, desires, and expectations for the future. They are the future shoulders represented by great thinkers, rulers, scientists, leaders, capable lawmakers, managers, teachers, judges, and technolo
    OVERVIEW OF EIGHTH SCHEDULE OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
    • May 18, 2021
    • 1 min

    OVERVIEW OF EIGHTH SCHEDULE OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

    OVERVIEW OF EIGHTH SCHEDULE OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA: ANALYZING THE NEED FOR ADDITION OF NEW LANGUAGE IN EIGHTH SCHEDULE OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA B.K. Mihir Rao, School of Law Christ (Deemed to be University) CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT This paper is an endeavor to critically analyze the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution which gives recognizes few of the major languages spoken in country. In the process of doing the same the author strives to
    JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED: STATUS OF INDIAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM
    • May 18, 2021
    • 1 min

    JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED: STATUS OF INDIAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM

    Manisha Kumari, Department of Law, University of North Bengal CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT The structure, mechanism and efficiency of a democratic nation are assessed by the efficiency of system of dispensation of justice. Indian judiciary has become slow and empathetic towards its citizens. Inadequate process of appointments of judges, time consuming proceedings of courts, corruption among staffs of courts resulted into the dissatisfaction among public
    IMPORTANCE OF PARALLEL IMPORTATION OF PATENTED MEDICINES DUE TO ONGOING COVID-19 CRISIS
    • May 18, 2021
    • 1 min

    IMPORTANCE OF PARALLEL IMPORTATION OF PATENTED MEDICINES DUE TO ONGOING COVID-19 CRISIS

    Rakshita Singh & Nivedita Singh, Army Law College, Pune CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL RESEARCH PAPER ABSTRACT The second wave of Covid-191 has brought about havoc in the healthcare system. The shortage of medicines such as Remdesivir2 has resulted in the denial of proper medical treatment to numerous patients. Medicines are patented due to the intellectual efforts, research, and labor of the R&D department of a company. However, in the current public health crisis, should monop
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