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September 3, 2021

Administrative Tribunals

Administrative Law determines the power which can be exercised by the government. After the Indian Constitution was drafted, several rights were guaranteed to the citizens of India. Citizens have the right to speedy trial which is not possible due to the prevailing situation of the judiciary system due to the large number of cases pending,…

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Constitution and Environment Protection

The Indian Constitution has placed environment protection on a high stand by imposing duties on both the state and the citizens. There is a directive to the State for protection and improvement of environment. The Constitution also imposes on every citizen a fundamental duty to help in the preservation of natural environment. This is the…

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DIVORCE

Divorce is defined as the legal termination of a marriage, but in its real sense there is a lot more to it than just the end of a relationship. Nowadays many marriages end in divorce, and surprisingly most of the end at their early stages. This is an important study in the sociological research today…

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Cyberbullying Laws in India

Cyberbullying happens when any person threatens or harasses other person over any digital device or by using any technology. It is done through digital devices like mobile phones, laptop/computers via social media website or through messages or email or through any online social group where people can exchange messages. Sending messages related to someone that…

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accomodation of feminist perspectives.

Feminist jurisprudence is the study of how laws are made and how they operate from the standpoint of women and their lives. It aims to examine and correct more traditional legal ideas and practises, with a particular focus on how laws have been written to ignore women’s experiences and demands. Patriarchy (the system of linked…

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CINEMATOGRAPH (AMENDMENT) BILL 2021

The Union government has released draft cinematograph (amendment) bill in the month of June 2021 for public comments. This draft aims at amending The Cinematograph Act 1952. The Cinematograph Act 1952 The cinematograph act 1952 mainly aims at certifying films before it is released for general public and the certifying of film is done by…

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SECULARISM AND FREEDOM OF RELIGION

Secularism is coming from the word Secular. Secular means which isn’t associated with religion. In India as per the constitution, India is a secular country. As a secular country govt system’s approach should be non-religious. It is a very rare example in the world, where 130+ crores of population composites of different religions, caste, colors,…

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