Minimum Wages Act

Constitutional Validity of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948

“The Act contemplates that minimum wage rates should be fixed in the scheduled industries with the dual object of providing subsistence and maintenance of the worker and his family and preserving his efficiency as a worker” [1] Introduction In general, wages are the sum of money to be paid by the employer to a worker […]

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Capital Punishment

Capital Punishment Ethics

I support the death penalty because I believe , if administered swiftly and justly , capital punishment is a deterrent against future violence and will save other innocent lives -George W. Bush Introduction Capital Punishment is a government officially approved practice where a person is being given the death penalty by the state government as […]

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Online Dispute Resolution

Legisnations Webinar On Online Dispute Resolution – Has COVID 19 brought Virtuality and AI to the forefront

About- Legisnations is a social platform where writers integrate their efforts to write on the various economic, social, political and legal issues happening all around the world. An issue happening around the world is magnified by the complexities in the way it is presented and it is crucial to decipher and break it down to […]

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Position of Women under Different Personal Laws

Position of Women under Different Personal Laws

“No country can ever  truly flourish if it stifles the potential of I women and deprives itself of the contributions of half of its citizens”[1]  Introduction The Constitution of India provides equal rights to women and men but there are still some Personal laws under which the position of women is different. The major areas […]

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Juvenile Court and Juvenile Justice

Juvenile Court and Juvenile Justice: Similarities and Difference

Juvenile justice Juvenile justice is the area of criminal law applicable to persons not old enough to be held responsible for criminal acts. In most states, the age for criminal culpability is set at 18 years. A system of laws, general lines, and procedures put forward to keep control of the processing and process of […]

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domestic violence Difference between statically and the real image

Domestic Violence: Difference between statically and the real image

Introduction Domestic violence is violence or other abuse in a domestic setting, such as in marriage or cohabitation. Domestic violence is often used as a synonym for intimate partner violence, which is committed by a spouse or partner in an intimate relationship against the other spouse or partner, and can take place in heterosexual or same-sex relationships, or between former spouses or partners. In its broadest sense, domestic violence also involves violence […]

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Doctrine of Self Incrimination

Doctrine of Self Incrimination

Introduction – The Indian Constitution is said to safeguard the fundamental rights of all its citizens. As envisaged in Article 20 (3), the doctrine of self-incrimination is one of the fundamental rights given to an offender. Self Incrimination means giving evidence that might reflect the involvement of the person in a crime. It is usually […]

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Online Contracting: Position in INDIA vs the US

E Contract: Position in INDIA vs the US

“The rule of instantaneous communication is different from the rule about the post. The contract is only complete when the acceptance is received by the offerer and the contract is made at the place where the acceptance is received”[1] Introduction With the advent of the modern era, the use of e-contract is surging. E-contract is […]

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DUAL CITIZENSHIP IN INDIA

DUAL CITIZENSHIP IN INDIA

Introduction Before coming to the introductory part of dual citizenship in India, it would be better to know what is meant by the term ‘citizenship’ and also to get familiar with the concept of citizenship in India. Citizenship can be said as any relationship between a person and a State to which the person owes […]

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The principles of police interrogation and human rights

The principles of police interrogation and human rights

Process of Police Interrogation There are “Law & Order” chemicals users every-where who have in mind that they could get a perp. to make a statement about oneself. A little glaring, some getting in Guy’s face, a surprising bit of knowledge that his Fingerprints, are all over the put to death fighting instrument and voila! […]

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International Criminal Court

The International Criminal Court

Introduction On 17 July 1998, 120 States put into use law in Rome- known as the Rome Law of the International Criminal Court- beginning and building on the International Criminal Court. For the first time in the history of humankind, the state decides to accept the legal control of a permanent international criminal court for […]

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Vidhansabha Competition

Online E-Yuva Vidhansabha Competition by Yogya-Empowering Society: Register 27th Aug

About The E-Yuva Vidhan Sabha E-Yuva Vidhansabha Competition  is a very first initiative of its kind where the working of a Legislative Assembly is replicated and brought amongst the students through an online platform for them to become a part and experience leadership skills to build a positive difference in shaping the future of their […]

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