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June 1, 2021

Right to Die – 2

INTRODUCTION- The Right to Die is a concept which is based on the opinion that a human being is entitled to make any decisions about ending his or her life (undergoing voluntary euthanasia can also be included here). Terminal illness, thoughts such as not to continue the life further, hopelessness, feeling of anxiety, ,mental stress,…

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Abortion under Christianity

Abortion is defined in different ways by different people; the medical dictionary defines abortion as a premature exit of the product of conception from the uterus. It is the loss of pregnancy. Religion is a key factor in the control of morality in the society today. Within the various religious circles, it is argued and…

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Right to Die – Part 1

ABSTRACT The topic is basically about the Right to Die as given in the Constitution of India. Right to Die is something which makes a person enable to cause harm to himself in order to get relief from the stress, depression, sadness, mental torture, anxiety, fear of failure etc in the society where the level…

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The Right to Privacy: A myth?

The right to privacy is a fundamental right guaranteed by the Constitution of India. Such a right is not specifically mentioned in the constitution but the Supreme Court of India being the guardian of the Constitution has on multiple occasions added various facets that are essential to uphold the right to life and liberty enshrined…

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What is the significance of RTI Act?

Introduction We, the people of India, pay taxes from our earnings so that the nation can run. We give our tax to the government; it means the government is mainly there to serve us and not to serve themselves. As we are paying taxes, we should have every right to know how the government is…

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GENERATION GAP

Society is inclusive of individuals who own different thinking patterns, mindsets, experiences, virtues, values and set of observatory skills to analyse the decision making criteria in accord with their perspectives. Every individual distinctly conveys unique sense of responsive modus operandi, which for the purpose of diversity indeed is pertinent. Regardless of the importance of diversity…

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Insanity as a Defense under IPC 4

Section 84.4 Lucid Intervals- A lucid interval of an insane person is not merely a cessation of the violent symptoms of the disorder, but a restoration of the faculties of the mind sufficiently to enable the person soundly to judge the act; but the expression does not necessarily mean complete or perfect restoration of the…

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Evolution of Punishment for Rape

‘Rape’ as a clearly defined offence was first introduced in the Indian Penal Code in 1860. Prior to this, there were often diverse and conflicting laws prevailing across India.  Section 375 of the IPC made the act of sex by a man with a woman if it was done against her will or without her…

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The IT Act 2000

The Information Technology Act,2000, also known as ITA-2000 or the IT Act is the primary law in India which deals with cybercrime and electronic commerce. It is based on the United Nations Model Law on Electronic Commerce, 1996. The bill was formed and finalized by a group of officials headed by the then Minister of…

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Doctrine of Survivorship

In a Hindu joint family, the coparcenary rights over property are shared by the common ancestor and his three lineal male descendants. Under Mitakshara law the right in the property is acquired by birth and the right is enjoyed by him during his lifetime. On the death of the coparcener, the right to property is…

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