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Impact of technology on children

Technology is now a basic part of our life. We spend most of our time on technology. Its need is increasing day by day. In the modern world, everything is being digitalized. So the use of technology is growing very rapidly. As a result, even the kids are getting very close to technology.Nowadays children are…

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Right to Protest Vs. Right to Mobility

1.Right to protest vs Right to mobility: India’s freedom struggle defines the importance of protest in the Indian Independence movement. Recently Haryana CM went to Hisar for inaugurating a 500-bed hospital for covid 19 patients ,the cops stopped the farmers from proceeding towards the venue, clashes ensued, with police personnel resorting to lathi-charge and firing tear…

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Laws about child sexual abuses.

Child abuse is prevalent all over the world mostly in the developing and underdeveloped countries , abuse can be of many forms Maltreatment (including violent punishment), Bullying (including cyber-bullying), Youth violence , Intimate partner violence (or domestic violence), Sexual violence , Emotional or psychological violence. Restricting to child sexual abuses here we will first see who is…

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You need to know these laws before you get a Pet

         “ANIMALS ARE A GIFT FROM ABOVE FOR THEY TRULY DEFINE THE WORD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE”                                                        -HEATHER WOLF                                                                                                                        This may come as an amazement to you however there are a few pets that are really Restricted in India! While it could be interesting to see recordings of individuals offering their homes to wild creatures,…

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The Impunity of a Marital Rapes

Rape is defined in section 375 IPC as every sexual assault including non-consensual intercourse with a female by a male. Exception (2), to section 375 IPC provides protection in sexual assault to husband with his own wife. Section 375 IPC, Exception (2): –  “Sexual intercourse or sexual acts by a man with his own wife,…

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Legal Aspects of Prostitution in India

Prostitution is one of the oldest professions of the world practiced since the birth of an organized society. In India it is legal to practice prostitution but other related activities such as pimping, soliciting and brothels are illegal. According to an NGO, there are over 20 million sex workers in India. The problem arises when…

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The influence of peer pressure on criminal Behavior (part-3)

Theories The two dominant perspectives on the causes of delinquent behaviour are Hirschi’s (1969) social control theory and Sutherland’s (1947) differential association theory. Other theories that speak to the issue of peer delinquency include Gottfredson and Hirschi’s (1990) the general theory of crime and Osgood and colleagues’ opportunity theory (Osgood, Wilson, O’Malley, Bachman, & Johnston,…

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Police Reforms

According to Article 246 of the Indian Constitution, ‘Police’ comes on the State List of the Seventh Schedule, and it is beyond the jurisdiction of the respective State Governments to make laws governing the police in their State. However. The NCT of Delhi, under Article 239 AA, has been given a special status, which gives powers…

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Punishments Under Indian Penal Code, 1860

INTRODUCTION:-Punishment is retribution on the offender for the suffering inflicted on the offender’s person or property, as defined by the law. Punishment is a method of preventing an offender from committing crimes against people, property, or the government. As a result, punishments might be deterrent, rehabilitative, restorative, or retributive in nature. SENTENCING POLICY:-1.) The Indian…

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