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Legislations which seeked to reduce the gender parity in India

The principle of Parity has always been the heartbeat of the constitution of India. The fortification of this principle has been possible due to the judiciary's brilliant track record in coming out with certain landmark judgements which influence the course of social change by being the voice of women whose pleas and cried went unnoticed and unheard for a long tim..

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The Apex Court verdict on Sabarimala temple - Whether a conflict of religion with law or a conflict of law with law?

I. Religion and law: The Constitution of India has guaranteed the freedom to every citizen to practise any religion of his or her choice also protected are the essential practises of every religion. Article 25 & 26 of the Constitution of India grants the freedom to practise and propagate one’s religion an..

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Article 35A of Constitution of India - A Legal Fact Sheet

On a plain reading of the bare Act of Constitution of India, the amendments brought about to the body of Constitution by Presidential (Application to J&K) Order 1954, do not surface. One has to go to Appendix I of the Constitution to get the text and details of this Order and absorb its impact. Article  35 A of the Constitution of India was added to the Con..

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Principles of Constitutional Interpretation

The constitution is a natural instrument. It is the central law. The general govern embraced for interpreting a composed constitution is the same concerning understanding some other statute. The constitution ought to be deciphered in order to offer impact to every one of its parts. In equitable nations the legal is given a position..

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Unitary features of Indian Constitution

In spite of the fact that the Indian Constitution establishes a federal structure, it is indeed very difficult to put the Indian Constitution in the category of a true federation. The following provision of Indian constitution makes it unitary . Union of States: Article I of the Constitution portrays India as ..

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Freedom Of Speech and Expression

Freedom of Speech and Expression with regard to Constitution Of India Article 19(1) (a) of the Constitution of India guarantees to all its citizens the Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression. The Law states that, “all citizens shall have the right to freedom of speech ..

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Another Community Asking For Equality

Author Ernest J. Gaines once quoted and questioned “Why is it that, as a culture, We are more comfortable seeing two men holding guns than holding hands?” This is a question, We should all as a human being raise, the reason for embarking this statement has came a long way back from the Era of British Raj. The Briti..

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Writs in Indian Constitution

As everybody proudly knows that the Constitution of India is the longest constitution in the world and to spice it up, it is also the longest handwritten constitution including various articles, schedules and amendments. Given the length of the document, there is no doubt there would hav..

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Salient Features of the Indian Constitution

Indian constitution being the most unique and the longest written constitution in the world, originally had 395 articles which are further divided into 22 parts and 8 schedules. As a result of various amendments over time, at present, our constitution contains 448 articles, with 12 schedules. The constitution of India was put together by a Constituent Assembly. After ..

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The pressing need for speedy trials in India

Lord Hewet had rightly quoted that “Justice should not only be done, but should manifestly and undoubtedly be seen to be done." In India, due to delay in Justice system, "the situation today is so grim that if a poor is able to reach the stage of a high court, it should be considered as an achievement as per Hon..

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Right To Live Includes Right To Die With Dignity, A Fundamental Right : Supreme Court

INTRODUCTION In a milestone verdict expanding the right to life to incorporate the right to die with dignity, the Supreme Court on 09-03-2018 legalised passive euthanasia and approved 'living will' to provide terminally ill patients or those in persistent and incurable vegetative state (PVS) a digni..

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Uniform Civil Code in India

INTRODUCTION In almost all the nations, there is one civil code for all the citizens. The basic ideology behind the formulation of a civil code is to end discrimination based on religion. A uniform civil code will mean a set of common personal laws for all citizens. Currently, for example, there are different p..

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Secularism in India

"I do not expect India of my dreams to develop one religion, i.e., to be wholly Hindu or wholly Christian or wholly Mussalman, but I want it to be wholly tolerant, with its religions working side by side with one another.'' So said Mahatma Gandhi. INTRODUCTION p style="text-align: justify;"..

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The predicament of Rohingya Refugees in the Indian Context: A legal perspective

A recent fire incident ravaged a Rohingya camp in Kalindi Kunj, New Delhi and led to the destruction of their crucial identity papers. The Rohingya Refugees are the lot from Myanmar’s Rakhine province. The exodus of Rohingya Refugees from Rakhine has assumed gargantuan proportions in recent times. In a tide of ethnic cleansing tensions between the minority Mus..

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Analysis of Mark Zuckerberg's Testimony before US Congress

On April 11, 2018, Mark Zuckerberg Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Facebook gave his testimony before the united states house of representatives committee on energy and commerce in the matter of recent Data Leaks via Facebook. He started with the emotional appeal 'Facebook is an idealistic and optimistic company. For most..

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