Surrogacy Vis-À-Vis Surrogacy Regulation Bill, 2016

INTRODUCTION Over the years, the practice of surrogate motherhood and the upcoming consequences has expanded with the convergence of the development of advanced and new-fangled medical techniques. Infertility has still been in the list of the world’s unresolved and vexed …

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Traditional Form Of Discrimination

“We all live in that universe that is characterised by the word ‘Diversity’. There is not just one planet or one star, but there are galaxies of all different sorts, a plethora of animal species, and different kinds of plants, …

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Prisoner’s Rights Vs Fundamental Rights

“In our world, prisons are still laboratories of torture, warehouses in which human commodities are sadistically kept and where spectrums of inmates range from drift wood juveniles to heroic dissenters”–Justice V. R Krishna Iyer The constitution of each and every …

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Plea Bargaining in the Indian Criminal Justice System.

Introduction Plea Bargaining has changed the face of Indian criminal justice system. Plea Bargaining means an arrangement between accused and prosecution in a criminal case whereby the accused agrees to plead guilty in exchange for certain concessions by the prosecution. …

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Reservation – An Issue In India

India is a land of culture, traditions, customs in which it has a very ancient and golden civilization which are famous in the whole world. The problem of untouchability is an age-old problem persisting in the country from the initial …

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COMMON PERSONAL LAWS: NEED OF AN HOUR

INTRODUCTION The law embodies the story of the nation’s development through centuries and to know what it is, one must know what it has been, and what it tends to become.[1]– Oliver Wendel Holmes The object behind stressing out the …

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Two Tier Arbitration in India: Good or Not !!

Introduction Two tier arbitration, also known as second instance arbitration, is a relatively new concept in India and recently its legal validity has been upheld by the Hon’ble Supreme Court. A common example of widely prevalent two-tier arbitrations is the …

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Rule Of Law Embedded In United Nations

INTRODUCTION: The notion of the “rule of law” stems from many traditions and continents and is intertwined with the evolution of the history of law itself. The Code of Hammourabi, promulgated by the King of Babylon around 1760 BC, is …

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