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Child Marriages In India: Reasons, Consequences And Its Legality
Citation [citationic styles=”apa,mla,harvard,vancouver,chicago,bluebook”] Introduction Child marriage, the centuries-long practice has been haunting the advocates of human rights for decades now. From being gore malpractice of child rights to having a
Role Of Judiciary In Monitoring Reduction In Share Capital
Written by Srishti Sneha 4th Year BBA LLB student, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad, Telangana [cite] INTRODUCTION Share Capital Reduction is the process where the shareholder’s equity is decreased by the
Following The Black Lives Matter Movement: Does Racial Inequality Exist In The Legal Profession?
Written by Tony Purewal 2nd Year LLB Student, School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, England [cite] ABSTRACT Black Lives Matter is predominantly an American movement that
In The State Of Being Stateless
Written by Het Shah 2nd Year, BA International Relations Student, University of Groningen, Netherlands [cite] INTRODUCTION Article 15 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states, “Everyone has the right
Reverse Corporate Veil In Marital Disputes
Written by Abhilasha Mittal Final Year Student, BA.LLB, O.P. Jindal Global Law University, Sonepat, Haryana [cite] ABSTRACT The paper focuses on understanding the doctrine and development of the doctrine of
Money Laundering, Terrorism Financing In Nigeria
Written by Onakorame Ikaka LLM Student, University of Wroclaw, Poland [cite] INTRODUCTION Money laundering according to Black’s law dictionary (9th)[i] – The act of transferring illegally obtained money through legitimate
A Review Of Section 41A Of The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Written by Aaditya Gore M.A. (Police Administration), LL.M (Human Rights), UGC NET (Criminology), Advocate [cite] ABSTRACT The power to arrest possessed by the Police under the Code of Criminal Procedure,
Interpretation Of Constitutional Rights In Light Of International Law In India And Bangladesh
Written by Md. Tarik Morshed Lecturer, Khulna University, Khulna-9208, Bangladesh [cite] ABSTRACT A trend of using relevant norms of international law to interpret the domestic constitutional rights emerged during the
Are There Any Safe Space For Women During Covid-19 Pandemic – A Short Analytical Study
Written by Sriparna Pal 2nd Year BA LLB Student, Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College, Calcutta University, West Bengal [cite] ABSTRACT The prosperity of a society depends upon the development of
India Fighting A Pandemic With Outdated Laws: A Need For An Inclusive Health Law
Written by Priyanka Purohit 4th Year BBA LLB Student, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan National Institute of Law, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha [cite] ABSTRACT The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the drawbacks that India is
Values, Rights, Duties And Responsibilities Of Indian Citizens
Written by Neetu Jain Advocate, Supreme Court of India [cite] INTRODUCTION The Preamble of our Constitution says, WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into aÂ
Legislation Related To Women Empowerment And Gender Equity
Written by Neetu Jain Advocate, Supreme Court of India [cite] INTRODUCTION Women in ancient India enjoyed equal status with men in all aspects of life. Rigvedic verses suggest that women
Cameroon-Fund Arab Cooperation: The Impact Of The Economic Exchanges And The Foreign Affair Between Sub-Saharan Africa And The Arab States (1973-2019)
Written by Oumar Boukar Adogaye [cite] ABSTRACT This article aims to analyze the challenges and the balance sheet of the evaluation of financing granted by the Solidarity Funds of the
Assault Against Women Is An Assault Against Society
Written by Meenakshi Raj 1st Year Student, Faculty of Law, Delhi University [cite] INTRODUCTION “The murderer destroys the physical body of the victim; The rapist degrades the very soul
Crime Against Children In India: Preventive And Protective Laws
Written by Sandipa Bhattacharjee*, Ankit Chopra** & Ankit Mohanty*** * 3rd year B.A LLB Student, KIIT University, School of Law, Bhubaneswar, Odisha ** 3rd Year B.B.A LLB Student, KIIT University,
Detailed Analysis of Section 84 of Indian Penal Code, 1860
Written by Rajat Shandilya* & Roman Khan** * 3rd Year BA LLB Student, Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University, Uttar Pradesh ** 3rd Year BA LLB Student, Faculty of Law,
Protection Of Basic Human Rights Of Street Children: Bangladesh Perspective
Written by Kazi Murad Hossain Lecturer, Law Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh [cite] Â ABSTRACT No one will deny the fact that the street children are the most neglected section
Validity Of CAA And NRC In Human Rights Regime- A Case Study On Assam Crisis
Written by Arpita Sinha 5th Year BA LL.B Student, GGSIPU, Dwarka, Delhi [cite] ABSTRACT With the CAB getting tabled at the centre, advent of outbreaks and protests took place
A Study Of Bullying And Cyberbullying And The Legal Angle
Written by Saksham Batra 3rd Year LLB Student, Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida [cite] ABSTRACT This article consists of the phenomenon of Bullying which has been prevailing nowadays. Bullying
Our Country – Our Laws: India Badly Needs Its Own Modern Laws
Written by Amarendar Reddy Addula Advocate & Research Scholar – Telangana High Court [cite] INTRODUCTION India is home to orthodox virtues, great values ​​and diverse traditions. We have all seen
Impact Of Covid-19 On Law Practice
Written by Marino Marrero Baez Lawyer Member Association of Certified Financial Crimes Specialists [cite] INTRODUCTION Covid-19 has created various problems around the world and the legal profession has faced them
Breach Of Personal Data Held By The State: Critical Considerations In The Breach Notification Process Under India’s Upcoming Data Protection Law
Instances such as government databases being left open without requiring password access, criminals selling access to government databases for ‘sessions of 10 minutes’ and botched procedures leaking data have made
The Persistence Of Sexual Harassment In Cameroonian Universities: Contribution To An Anthropology Of School Violence
The debate on the suspicious relationships between university lecturers and their students is of actuality today, there is an ever-increasing interest manifested through numerous interdisciplinary researches carried out in order
An Analysis Of The Nexus Between Human Trafficking And Migration
Written by Chetana Prakash* & Padmalaya Kanungo** * 3rd Year BBA LL.B Student, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad ** 3rd Year BA LL.B Student, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad [cite] ABSTRACT Human