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February 25, 2023

Indian Constitutionalism

This article has been written by Akalya Shanmugam, a final year  student of Government Law College (Coimbatore),Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University. INTRODUCTION Indian constitutionalism refers to the principles and practices that underpin the Constitution of India, which was adopted in 1950. The Indian Constitution is one of the longest and most comprehensive in the…

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Gender Inequality in workplaces

This article has been written by Ms. Aditi Mishra, a 4th Year B.Com. LLB (Hons.) student from Institute of Law, Nirma University. It is a fundamental human right to have gender equality. Though there has been progress, as economic, social, and sustainable development improve, women and girls throughout the world still do not completely enjoy…

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Right to Freedom

This article has been written by Ms. Damini Chauhan, a student of BBA.LLB (Hons), from United world school of law, Karnavati University, Gandhinagar. This author is a 5th year law student. INTRODUCTION The definition of “freedom” is essentially “not to be constrained in any way.” The idea of “freedom” is particularly popular among political philosophers…

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Pardoning powers in India

This article has been written by Ms. Vaaghdevi, a student studying B.A.LLB from Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam. The author is a 1st-year law student. Introduction: A pardon is an act of clemency, mercy, and forgiveness. The accused’s age, his spotless background, the circumstances surrounding the crime, the amount of years he has spent…

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Freedom of Religion

This article has been written by Ms. Vaaghdevi, a student studying B.A.LLB from Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Visakhapatnam. The author is a 1st-year law student. Introduction One of the first and most significant basic rights is the freedom of religion, which has long been recognised. Religion is an issue of religion or belief. The…

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Uniform Civil Code: One Nation, one Code

INTRODUCTION The Indian mandate to substitute personal laws based on the religious texts and traditions of each major religious community in the country with a widely accepted set of rules governing every citizen is an ongoing point of debate. The goal of the Uniform Civil Code in India is to substitute the individual laws with a…

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