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GEnder Inequality

A gender-equal society would be one where the word ‘gender’ does not exist: where everyone can be themselves.”                                                                                          – Gloria Steinem Gender Inequality means unequal treatment on the basis of gender. It is a perspective which regards one gender superior to other. It recognizes that men and women are not equal, and they don’t have equal…

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Contract Act And Types Of Contract

An agreement which can be legally enforceable by the law is called as Contract. The definition of contract is given in Section 2 (h) of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. Every contract is agreement, but every agreement isn’t contract. Only those agreements are contract which can be legally enforceable by law. An agreement involves a…

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY.

The right to equality is one of the Fundamental rights incorporated in the Constitution of India. Right to Equality is given under part III of the Constitution under Article 14-18. So, basically Right to Equality provides for the equal treatment of everyone before the law, prevents discrimination on various grounds like caste, place of birth,…

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Quranic Sharers

The Hanafi law of succession and the Shia law of succession, both derived from Indian common law, are two types of Islamic inheritance laws. The Muslim Personal Law Application Act of 1937 gives them legal standing. The transmission of an ancestor’s property to the legitimate heir is referred to as succession. It is referred to…

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LIFE AFTER DEATH

When you die you actually don’t die your body dies you actually comes to life(a real life after death). You should know that you are soul(atma). In Hinduism it is said that we have three body stulh sarir(physical body), karan sarir(karmic record body) and suksham sarir(astral body). When you die you would be having 7…

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FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION

“Female Genital Mutilation” (FGM) is a term that is currently being used by UN agencies, including the WHO. The WHO defines it as “Female genital mutilation (FGM) comprises all the procedures that involve partial or total removal of the external female genitalia, or other injuries to the female genital organs for non – medical reasons.”…

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