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Aishwaryasandeep

Environment

After independence India has faced a lot of problems to be where it is today, whether it is financially or development wise. We have achieved a lot today as a third world country, whether it is medicine or astronomy or resources, education, financially. But with the race with first and second world countries we forgot…

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN PANDEMIC.

An empty mind is devil’s abode’ we are all aware with this phrase. And when it comes to pandemic, it’s not just about the medical phenomenon but it also affects the individual and the society at a psychological level which gives rise to anxiety, stress and somewhere depression. It’s a frightening time. We are all…

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN PANDEMIC.

We all live in a society which is based on the principles of freedom and equality. Which clearly states that there is an elimination of any kind of discrimination against the women. But with the current situation of the worldwide pandemic and with pandemic the words that come to our mind our stress, anxiety and…

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KIDNAPPING AND ABDUCTION

INTRODUCTION:1.) Kidnapping– Kidnapping is dealt with in Section 359 of the Indian Penal Code. Kidnapping is categorized in this section as either “Kidnapping from India” or “Kidnapping from Lawful Guardianship.” According to Section 360 of the Code, a person is deemed to be kidnapped from India if they are transported outside of India without their…

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Brief overview of International Labour Organization ( ILO ) and its core labour standards

International Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency dealing with labour issues, particularly international labour standards, social protection, and work opportunities for all.ILO was established as an agency for the League of Nations following the first World War It was established by the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.Its founders had made great strides in…

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Writs under Indian Constitution

The Supreme Court and the High Courts have various powers which they exercise to provide justice to the citizens of India. One of the most important powers which is available to them is the power to issue writs. The Supreme Court and the High Courts can issue writs under Article 32 and 226 of the…

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Case Brief: Gian Kaur vs State of Punjab

Brief Details: Relevant Citation: 1996 AIR 946 Decided on: 21st March, 1996 Court: Supreme Court of India Judge Bench: Justice JS Verma, Justice NP Singh, Justice Faizanuddin, Justice Nanavati G.T. Facts of the Case: In this case Gian Kaur (petitioner) and her husband Harbans Singh were convicted for the offence of abetment to suicide of…

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