Reservation under Indian Constitution

This article has been written by Adv. Aishwarya Sandeep. Reservation under the Indian Constitution refers to the policy of affirmative action implemented to promote social justice and uplift marginalized and disadvantaged sections of society. It aims to provide equal opportunities and representation to historically oppressed and underprivileged communities. The provisions for reservation are primarily enshrined…

WRONGFUL CONFINEMENT

This article has been written by Mr. Rohan Madhok, a 5th year BBA.LLB student from Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, GGSIPU, New Delhi INTRODUCTION The Indian Constitution under article 19(1)(d) guarantees to each of its citizens a right to freedom of movement throughout the territory of India. There is an overlap between article 19(1)(d) and…

Should stalking be considered a violation of Human Rights

This article has been written by Ms.Devika More,a 2nd year LLB Student from D.E.S.’S Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune. Stalking is a prevalent form of harassment that can cause significant physical, mental and emotional distress to the victim. Many countries, including India, are aware of the seriousness of this problem and are taking steps to combat stalking as a serious criminal practice. This article examines the situation of stalking as a human rights violation under Indian law.  examine legal provisions, their development and their impact on victims, emphasising the importance of recognizing stalking as a human rights abuse. Understanding stalking Stalking is defined as a pattern of unwanted and obsessive attention or behaviour towards another person that causes fear, distress, or annoyance in that person. Stalkers often engage in activities such…

Synthesis of Parliamentary sovereignity and judicial supremacy: The Indian Constitution.

This article has been written by Vishwas Agarwal, a final-year law student at the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata. INTRODUCTION The Parliamentary Sovereignty and Judicial Supremacy concepts are diametrically opposed to one another, and the Indian Constitution sought to find a middle ground between the two. As of 2011, the Constitution has…