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LIVE-IN RELATIONSHIP IN INDIA: A SOCIO – LEGAL ANALYSIS

Posted on October 13, 2020October 14, 2020 By legalresearchanalyst2020 No Comments on LIVE-IN RELATIONSHIP IN INDIA: A SOCIO – LEGAL ANALYSIS
LIVE-IN RELATIONSHIP IN INDIA:  A SOCIO – LEGAL ANALYSIS

LIVE-IN RELATIONSHIP IN INDIA:  A SOCIO – LEGAL ANALYSIS by Ashwini Kumar Sahu Introduction Nothing is constant except change in the material world. In the past few years Indian society has undergone sea change in its living pattern. India is a country of culture and tradition. Marriage of a man and woman is considered the…

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Human Rights and Coronavirus

Posted on October 13, 2020October 13, 2020 By legalresearchanalyst2020 1 Comment on Human Rights and Coronavirus
Human Rights and Coronavirus

Human Rights and Coronavirus by Pradyumna Tiwari “To deny people their human right is to challenge their very humanity.” Nelson Mandela The World Health Organization (WHO) declared covid-19 as a public health emergency on 11th March, 2020[1].1 Many of you might be thinking that while we are in the midst of public health emergency, is…

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BHOPAL AND VIZAG (GAS LEAKS THEN AND NOW)

Posted on October 13, 2020October 13, 2020 By legalresearchanalyst2020 No Comments on BHOPAL AND VIZAG (GAS LEAKS THEN AND NOW)
BHOPAL AND VIZAG (GAS LEAKS THEN AND NOW)

 BHOPAL AND VISAG (GAS LEAKS THEN AND NOW)  by Garishma Dongre  BHOPAL AND VISAG (GAS LEAKS THEN AND NOW)   INRODUCTION  Environmental rights are also considered third generation rights[1]. The Right to life (Article  21) which, is an essential human right also implies a right to live without pollution,  environmental degradation and ecological imbalance. To preserve…

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LOOKED, COOKED AND BOOKED: THE “S”

Posted on October 12, 2020October 12, 2020 By legalresearchanalyst2020 No Comments on LOOKED, COOKED AND BOOKED: THE “S”
LOOKED, COOKED AND BOOKED: THE “S”

LOOKED, COOKED AND BOOKED: THE “S” by Paarth Jain WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC It is the opening line of the preamble of one of the biggest democracies of the world, is amended by the DICTATOR of the DEMOCRACY in the timeline…

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Sexual Harassment of Women at Educational Institutions in India

Posted on October 12, 2020September 9, 2021 By legalresearchanalyst2020 No Comments on Sexual Harassment of Women at Educational Institutions in India
Sexual Harassment of Women at Educational Institutions in India

Sexual Harassment of Women at Educational Institutions in India by Bhagabati Ray Introduction: Sexual Harassment is the expression of unhealthy human relationships. Sexual Harassment refers to persistent, unsolicited, and unwelcome sexual advances which could be visual, physical verbal, and non-verbal gestures and it is seen as a disease of present-day learning institutions.[1]  It is not…

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Red Card: Unravelling Child Abuse

Posted on October 11, 2020October 12, 2020 By legalresearchanalyst2020 No Comments on Red Card: Unravelling Child Abuse
Red Card: Unravelling Child Abuse

Red Card: Unravelling Child Abuse  by Meenakshi Sharma & Ritik Sharma Abstract  This Article talks about issues in youngster misuse and disregard by guardians, concentrating on new appraisal job for wellbeing experts. Clinicians have become included regularly around three legitimate choice focuses: detailing, chance appraisal, and assessment of parental wellness. Four sorts of abuse are…

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GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE UNDER INDIAN DIVORCE ACT, 1869.

Posted on October 11, 2020October 12, 2020 By legalresearchanalyst2020 No Comments on GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE UNDER INDIAN DIVORCE ACT, 1869.
GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE UNDER INDIAN DIVORCE ACT, 1869.

GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE UNDER INDIAN DIVORCE ACT, 1869. by Vijaya Laxmi Mallawat INTRODUCTION The Indian Divorce Act, 1869 received the assent of the governor on 26th February, 1869. The Act came into existence on 1 April 1869. The British had first enacted this law before Independence and it continues to be force today. Preamble – WHEREAS…

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Validity of sexual offences against men in India

Posted on October 11, 2020October 12, 2020 By legalresearchanalyst2020 No Comments on Validity of sexual offences against men in India
Validity of sexual offences against men in India

Validity of sexual offences against men in India by Abinaya Rangarajan Introduction: The fourth prevalent crime in India has been sexual crime[1]. A report states that India is the world’s most dangerous place for women[2]. Women were also viewed as victims of rape or sexual assault as the physically weaker segments of the society. Women…

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REFUGEE: AN UNRESOLVED QUEST OF HUMAN SURVIVAL

Posted on October 10, 2020October 12, 2020 By legalresearchanalyst2020 No Comments on REFUGEE: AN UNRESOLVED QUEST OF HUMAN SURVIVAL
REFUGEE: AN UNRESOLVED QUEST OF HUMAN SURVIVAL

REFUGEE: AN UNRESOLVED QUEST OF HUMAN SURVIVAL “A refugee is someone who survived and who can create the future.” – Amela Koluder by Apoorva Bhardwaj Have you ever wondered why some people literally have everything in their lives, like, from a good health to good wealth, whereas,  some people are struggling with basic human rights…

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EXTRA JUDICIAL KILLINGS: A THREAT TO INDIAN DEMOCRACY

Posted on October 7, 2020April 7, 2022 By legalresearchanalyst2020
EXTRA JUDICIAL KILLINGS: A THREAT TO INDIAN DEMOCRACY

Respecting the human rights of citizens is one of the major responsibility of a democratic government. The Indian Constitution gives utmost importance to the human right jurisprudence and guarantees the protection of human rights of an individual in the form of fundamental rights. The interpretation of human rights jurisprudence given by the supreme court of India is also highly acceptable in the Indian society.

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