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February 1, 2022

Law & My Journey So Far

“Justice is never given, it has to be achieved.” – A. Philip Randolph Coming from a typical Marwari business family, I did not know much about the law or the legal profession until college. I never felt the need to know the law. During my school days, I was good in studies and participated in…

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Causes of domestic violence in India

INTRODUCTION Domestic abuse is one of the most serious gender-based human rights violations.  Domestic violence has become so established in culture that in certain parts of the nation, young girls are taught that abuse is also a love language. As a result, even highly educated women might become victims of domestic abuse without realising it.…

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Star Intern – Arunima Samanta

I am a 4th year law student who enjoys the subject of law because of its peculiarities and unpredictability. I want to explore and hopefully work for animal welfare laws, environmental issues in the future, and I believe in working towards a sustainable world. Other than law which most definitely consumes a majority of my…

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Star Intern – Shreeyanshu Tripathi

About Shreeyanshu: Greetings everyone, My name is Shreeyanshu Tripathi. I am currently in second year of my BA.LLB(Honours.). I am very ambitious, dedicated, and passionate about my work. I would like to take on challenges that would enhance my caliber. At the moment, I am making the most of every opportunity to learn new skills…

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Star Intern : Akriti Singhal

About Akriti: Hi! I am Akriti Singhal. I am born and brought up in Delhi, currently pursuing BBA LLB from O. P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat. Initially I wanted to become a Microbiology scientist but I entered into this world after watching Bollywood legal films however, I am so glad that I am studying law…

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Case Analysis: Sreedharan Nair N. vs Registrar, University Of Kerala

Introduction:-                The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) is a quasi-judicial body established in 1988 under the Consumer Protection Act of 1986. Respected Justice R K Agrawal, a former Supreme Court of India judge, is the current chairman of the panel. The consumer courts established in the country are to deal with disputes and conflicts…

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Constitutionality of Abortion Laws, Culture And Its Effect On Decisions Made PART- 2

Cross-culturally, the prime ubiquitous conditions for either supporting of or imposing abortion exemplify unmated standing of the mother, adultery, ambiguous paternity, mother’s poor health, lactation of the mother, consent of the pater, death of the pater, rape, incest, and alternative sorts of the extralegal union. In civilisation, attitudes vary and are dynamical in most cases.…

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