THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY DIGVIJAY KUMAR A STUDENT OF NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY DELHI Discrimination based on identity (caste and religion) have been a global problem. However, this
This article was written by N. Sethu Kiran a student of V.R. Law college. Solitary confinement is the worst kind of practice; there are many real stories that have
THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY ANAHITA GAIND A STUDENT OF ARMY INSTITUTE OF LAW, MOHALI I. PROLOUGE Enfranchisement is a secular right to either vote or utilize that right.
THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY KEERTHANA GEDELA A STUDENT OF DAMODARAM SANJIVAYYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY. Taking custody of a child is indeed a difficult task among divorced parents in now
THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY PRIYANKA PAREEK A STUDENT OF COLLEGE OF LAW AND GOVERNANCE, MODY UNIVERSITY. INTRODUCTION Humans since time immemorial have been passing on knowledge. This knowledge
THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY PRANAV MUNDRA A STUDENT OF TAMIL NADU NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL INTRODUCTION “When religions coexist, leaders communicate, media respect neutrality, laws not blinded by immunity,
THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY KAVYA MATHUR A STUDENT OF NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, JODHPUR. Collective responsibility means that all members of a government are unanimous in support of
This article was written by Pranav Mundra a student of Tamil Nadu National law school Introduction Third gender a word less used, less respected and less acceptable to
This article was written by Digvijay kumar a student of National Law University Delhi. At the time of partition the princely states had to choose between India and Pakistan.
THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY SHIVAM SAXENA A STUDENT OF TAMIL NADU NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL The thought of emergency has passed into political hypothesis. The basic idea, to make
This article was written by Neeti Rana a student of Law College ,Uttaranchal University, Dehradun. The Juvenile Justice Act 2000 has various provisions that indicate the positive approach
THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY PRIYAM JAIN A STUDENT OF NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY ODISHA. National legal frameworks differ drastically for authentic, social, political, and religious reasons. The principle
This article was written by Apeksha Gupta a student of National law University, Odisha.With the growth of dealings in stock markets, emerged lot of misconducts like late delivery of
THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY KAVYA MATHUR A STUDENT OF NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, JODHPUR. The usage of contracts in our daily life has become very accepted and common. Right
This article was written by Kusum Boora a student of BPS Women University, Sonipat. Introduction: The term economic as we know basically related to money. It is wrong
THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY PRANAV MUNDRA A STUDENT OF TAMIL NADU NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL Discrimination against group of people on various grounds including race, religion, language, or national
This article was written by Priyanka Pareek a student of College of Law and Governance, Mody university. The aggrieved party can file appeal against the order of Commissioner of
This article was written by Priyam Jain a student of National Law University Odisha, Cuttack. The first and most essential reason that marijuana ought to be lawful is that there
THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY SHIVAM SAXENA A STUDENT OF TAMIL NADU NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL. INTRODUCTION Family law is the broad expression. The extent of family law is subjective in
This article was written by Brinda. G. Lashkari a student of Pravin Gandhi College Of Law The cyberspace unlike our real world is created of virtual elements which tend
THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY TOSHALI PATTNAIK A STUDENT OF NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, ASSAM INTRODUCTION Many circumstances spring up in which law as well as justice demand a certain person
This article was written by Toshali Pattnaik a student of National Law University, Assam. INTRODUCTION The logic of rights emanates from the desire of emancipation and the instrument of power
THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY K. LAKSHMI A STUDENT OF M. S. RAMAIAH COLLEGE OF LAW, BANGALORE Prostitution is defined as an act or practice of offering oneself for
THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY GAZAL TALWAR A STUDENT OF SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL, PUNE WHO IS CURRENTLY PURSUING LL.M. IN CRIMINAL AND SECURITY LAWS. Variously referred to as “Sexual Violence”,