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Aishwaryasandeep

Role of women in Nation – Buildings

Our women have a great part to play in the progress of our country as the mental and physical contact of the woman with life is much more lasting and comprehensive than men. For the hand that rocks the cradle the world. “In woman is hidden the revolutionary energy which can establish paradise on this…

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Is there a law to protect healthcare workers?

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Epidemic Disease Act of 1897 was the principal statute governing healthcare emergencies. This law was created during the colonial era to combat the bubonic plague in Bombay. It was barely three pages long and had only four sections. Now faced with an unprecedented health emergency, healthcare workers are being…

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DIFFERENT BETWEEN POLITICAL CONFLICT AND ARMED CONFLICT

“With commitment and vision, it is possible to build a bridge between potential partners and communities whose work is of relevance to peace-building initiatives.” INTRODUCTION ON POLITICAL  CONFLICT:–  Political conflict is conflict  perpetrated  by people or governments to achieve political goals. It can describe violence used by a state against other states (war) or against non-state actors (most notably police brutality or genocide). It can…

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Participants of Crime

Introduction Criminal law is a body of law that governs the actions of individuals that threatens the safety of the public and tries to minimise the conduct of such activities . Under the social contract theory we citizens have given the right of our protection to the state and hence it is the responsibility of…

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Ethical and legal issues

Human stem cell (HSC) research also raises sharp ethical and political controversies. The derivation of pluripotent stem cell lines from acolytes and embryos is fraught with disputes regarding the onset of human personhood and human reproduction. Several other methods of deriving stem cells raise fewer ethical concerns. The reprogramming of somatic cells to produce induced…

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Scope of law as a career .

it does really have a great wider scope than any other fields cuz if you even see like a layman, a engineer, a doctor, a journalist is not required everywhere, but a lawyer is always required at every stage of your life. Now days, starting from a small consultations on something and registrations of different…

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Fake Feminism

Fake Feminism in simple words means that no sex should be treated unequal. They should receive equal treatment from all. But in today’s world a new type of feminism has developed which can be rightly called as Pseudo Feminism or fake feminism. Fake feminism attempts to reap the social benefits of moderate self-proclaimed feminism while…

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judiciary of india

The Constitution gives a dignified and crucial position to the judiciary. A well- regulated judicial machinery has been introduced in the country with supreme court at the top because its jurisdiction is very broad. It is the ultimate arbiter in all constitutional matters and enjoys an advisory jurisdiction. It can hear appeals from any court and…

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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

INTRODUCTION: Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, and Fundamental Duties’ are provisions of the Indian Constitution that spell out the states’ fundamental obligations to their residents, as well as the citizens’ duties and rights to the state. These provisions are regarded as essential to the constitution, which was drafted by the Constituent Assembly of…

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