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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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Partnership Act, 1932

The Indian Partnership Act, 1932 or simply, The Partnership Act, 1932 is an act enacted by the Parliament of India in the year 1932. It received the assent of the Parliament on 8th of April, 1932, and the act commenced on 1st of October, 1932. What is a Partnership? A partnership is established when two…

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND THE PANDEMIC

Domestic Violence is one of the most atrocious crimes that a person can commit. The common reasons behind violence against women include: poor quality of life indicated by rampant poverty, lack of education, high mortality rate, poor health status, high fertility rate and high maternal mortality rate and societal mind set. Violence on women occurs…

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SOURCES OF MUSLIM LAW.

The Muslim law is believed to have been derived from the divine. Muslim law or the law of Allah is the part of the family law which is applied only on Muslims. It is a branch of a civil law that is applied by courts in regard to family matters when the parties are Muslims.…

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SOURCES OF HINDU LAW.

Hindu law, which refers to the code of laws applied to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and Sikhs in British India. It is regarded that the origin of Hindu law is based on religious text like Vedas, upanishads, the Geeta.Hindu law is a set of personal laws governing the social conditions of Hindus (such as marriage and divorce,…

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