Surrogacy Regulation Bill

Surrogacy Vis-À-Vis Surrogacy Regulation Bill, 2016

Malinowski stated that marriage is the procreation of children[1], though many women are not always able to conceive. In today’s modern era, men and women facing a decreasing fertility rate due to changing social structure, mental and physical stress, anxiety, overuse of emergency contraceptives, sexually transmitted infections, hormonal imbalance, etc. Couples have often wished for […]

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Indian Courts: Composition, Structure and Functioning

Indian Courts: Composition, Structure and Functioning

India is a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic, Republic nation and every citizen regardless of their race, caste, creed, gender, religion are equal under Indian laws. Indian courts specially deal with the judiciary function. The word judiciary is used to appoint those government officers whose function is to assign the existing law to individual lawsuits. The […]

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Relevance of Design law in India

Relevance of Design law in India

The Design Act 2003, provides for a simple and easy framework for the registration and protection of all the designs. The protection of designs is important for the commercialization of all the goods and services. A successful registration provides the owner with exclusive rights on the design that has been created by him. TRIPS provide […]

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ANTI-CONVERSION LAWS

STATE ANTI-CONVERSION LAWS IN INDIA

India’s Freedom of Religion Act or “Anti-Conversion Act” is a legal state-level law governing religious conversions.  Eight out of nineteen states enforce the law: Arunachal Pradesh, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Uttarakhand.  Although there are some differences between the state laws, they are very similar in their content and structure.  All […]

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Confessions under Indian Evidence Act

Confessions under Indian Evidence Act

Section 24 of the Indian Evidence Act, introduced the word confession for the first time. Section 24 – 30 deals with the concept of confession. The confession comes under the heading of Admission. It can be said that confession is a species under admission. However, Confession is no defined by the Indian Evidence Act. In […]

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Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act

OVERVIEW OF PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ACT, 1960

Animals, just like humans, have the aptitude of comprehending physical and mental pain. Therefore, they’ll understand the severity of any physical or mental harm that’s inflicted on them. This earth belongs to them also in the same way it belongs to us. Thus, it’s imperative that other living creatures are allowed to live and thrive […]

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POCSO ACT

SALIENT FEATURES OF POCSO ACT, 2012

Child abuse is a common and largely ignored practice in India. This practice is now been acknowledged as a heinous criminal offence by the legislature. Historically, Child Sexual Abuse nor was acknowledged as a criminal offence neither was acknowledged as a problem to the society in India. It was only registered as a rape under […]

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STRENGTHEN FAMILY BONDS VERSUS DOMESTIC CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE DURING COVID – 19: AN OVERVIEW

STRENGTHEN FAMILY BONDS VERSUS DOMESTIC CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE DURING COVID – 19: AN OVERVIEW

Work in this contemporary world is everything.  To imagine a world without work is quite impossible for most people.  The upsurge of the Novel Coronavirus, nations after nation is locking down cities across the world, requesting the citizens to stay home to prevent the further spread of deadly coronavirus. Even though, the working rules our […]

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AGEISM IN WORKPLACE

AGEISM IN WORKPLACE

“The only difference between the man and man all over the world over is one of degree, and not of kind, even as there is between trees of the same species. Where is in the cause of anger, envy or discrimination?” – Mahatma Gandhi INTRODUCTION: Today’s organizations face new challenges thrown by changing demographics and […]

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FORCE MAJEURE

FORCE MAJEURE

Force Majeure is a French term that means “an event or effect that can neither be anticipated nor controlled”. Some lawyers or authors define force majeure as “An act of God”, this French term literally means “superior forces”.  In law, it includes all kinds of acts of God, Unavoidable Disasters. These also include natural disasters, […]

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Sikkim Judicial Service

Sikkim Judicial Service

We will be discussing the eligibility, syllabus and other relevant information regarding the Sikkim Judicial Service. Eligibility of Sikkim Judicial Service The candidate must be a citizen of India. The candidate must have acquired a law degree from a recognized institute or university. Age limit- 21 to 35 years. For SC/ ST candidates, refer to […]

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Uttar Pradesh Judicial Service

Uttar Pradesh Judicial Service

We will be discussing the eligibility, syllabus and other relevant information regarding the Uttar Pradesh Judicial Service. Eligibility of Uttar Pradesh Judicial Service The candidate must be a citizen of India. The candidate must have acquired a law degree from a recognized institute or university. Age limit- 21 to 35 years. For SC/ ST candidates, […]

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