Female Advocates Safety: A Matter of Concern

Black coats, white bands, saying ‘ my lord’, preaching law, making people believe that if no one listens to your problems, the court will, that is an advocate for us. Law sees no caste, creed or gender and treats everyone equally. But is …

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Adultery in India And Gender Biasness

A long time ago, when the British came to India, they brought with themselves, the law, and with it, the concept of Adultery, which was considered to be a crime in the eyes of law. If we take a look …

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Analysis of the Ayodhya Verdict

Introduction The Indian Supreme Court on Saturday awarded the disputed site on which a mosque was demolished by a Hindutva mob in 1992 in the town of Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh to the Hindus, paving the way for a Ram …

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Banning Single Use Plastic & Climate Justice

Introduction Environmental Protection is the pervasive and indispensable issue that needs to be tackled with utmost attention and due diligence. The environmentalists have claimed that plastic pollution and climate change are considerable issues that living organisms are facing in their …

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Conceptual Scrutiny of Absolute Liability in India

Every law in our country has some of its pre-requisites, which if not fulfilled does not give right to the plaintiff to claim damages. Essentials: Dangerous thing brought by the defendant on his land There should be non-natural use of …

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Distribution Of Powers in the Indian Constitution

The Indian Constitution includes within it a very elaborate and detailed scheme of distribution of powers, functions and responsibilities between the Union and the States Governments. In order to come up with a proper framework for distribution, the constitution framers …

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