Vishaka & Ors. vs. State of Rajasthan & Ors. [(1997) 6 S.C.C. 241 (India)]

Vishaka & Ors. vs. State of Rajasthan & Ors. [(1997) 6 S.C.C. 241 (India)] Author: Vanshika HaritwalStudent, Subhash Desai College of Law (Nirmal Education Society’s) ——————————————————————————————————————————- 💡 3 Quick Takeaways Court & Bench: Supreme Court of India; Three-Judge Bench comprising Chief Justice of India J.S. Verma, Mrs. Sujata V. Manohar, and B.N. Kirpal, JJ. Date […]

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FROM SEDITION TO SOVEREIGNTY: FREE SPEECH AND NATIONAL SECURITY UNDER THE BHARATIYA NYAYA SANHITA, 2023

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REHABILITATION AND LEGAL RIGHTS OF RAPE AND ACID ATTACK SURVIVORS IN INDIA

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Constitutional Remedies Under Article 32

Constitutional Remedies Under Article 32 Author: Prajakta Patil Student, Punyashlok Ahilya Devi Holkar University Solapur —————————————————————————- 3 Quick Takeaways Abstract Fundamental Rights are essential for the moral and material development of individuals. It is through Fundamental Rights that people are best able to develop their personalities and realise their potential. These rights are guaranteed by

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Close-in-Age Exceptions and the POCSO Framework: Rethinking Proportionality in Adolescent Relationships

Close-in-Age Exceptions and the POCSO Framework: Rethinking Proportionality in Adolescent Relationships Author: Priyanka Pawar Student, Government Law College, Mumbai ————————————————- 3 Quick Takeaways Abstract The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (POCSO) is an Indian law formulated for the protection of minors against sexual exploitation and abuse. While the protective objective of the

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Foundational Legal Concepts: The Doctrinal Foundations of Modern Constitutionalism

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Redefining Autonomy: A Critical Look at India’s 2021 MTP Amendment Act

Redefining Autonomy: A Critical Look at India’s 2021 MTP Amendment Act Author: Vidhi sharmaStudent, Prestige University ————————————————- 3 Key Takeaways: ABSTRACT The fact that feminism and reproductive rights intersect is one of the most disputable areas of modern human rights discourse on the world level. This paper will look at the theoretical basis of reproductive

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Concept of Bequest to Unborn or Non-Existing Persons Under the Indian Succession Act, 1925

Concept of Bequest to Unborn or Non-Existing Persons Under the Indian Succession Act, 1925 Author: Harshi PatodiaStudent, KES’ Shri. Jayantilal H. Patel Law College ————————————————————————– 3 Key Takeaways: Abstract This article explores the legal framework governing testamentary succession to unborn persons under Sections 112 to 116 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925. It examines the

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UNDERSTANDING THE DOCTRINE OF CORPORATE VEIL

UNDERSTANDING THE DOCTRINE OF CORPORATE VEIL Author: Hrudinee Sudip VarsolkarStudent, KES’ Shri. Jayantilal H. Patel Law College ————————————————————————————- 3 Quick Takeaways ABSTRACT The corporate veil is a basic rule in company law that treats a company as a separate person from its owners. This protects shareholders from being personally responsible for the company’s debts and

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The Constitutional Rights: Fundamental Rights of India

The Constitutional Rights: Fundamental Rights of India Author: Kiran Choudhary Student, Lord’s Universal College of Law —————————————————————- 3 Quick Takeaways Abstract Fundamental Rights are essential for the moral and material development of individuals. It is through Fundamental Rights that people are able to develop their best selves and realise their potential. These rights are guaranteed

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