migrant workers

BLOG- MIGRANT WORKERS IN INDIA

Migrant Workers in India- Migration of workers from one place to the other is a human phenomenon in search of a source of survival. Migrations have economic genesis however ensuing socio-political cultural ramifications. In economic idiom, migration is perceived as once an individual is engaged or probably to engage in a very remunerative activity in […]

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National Article Writing Competition by VidhiAagaz

ESSAY- 4th National Article Writing Competition by VidhiAagaz: Prize Worth Rs. 6K

ABOUT COMPETITON- With the aim of furthering research and innovation, VidhiAagaz brings 4th National Article Writing Competition by VidhiAagaz, an opportunity for students to portray their knowledge and writing skills on topics of crucial significance. ABOUT VIDHIAAGAZ- Having hosted multiple competitions and seminars on a range of Legal issues, VidhiAagaz publishes two International Journals “International […]

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Lex Macula Virtual Moot Court

MOOT- NHRC-GNLU National Moot Court Competition, 2019

Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), in collaboration with the esteemed National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), is proud to announce the organization of the NHRC-GNLU National Moot Court Competition (NHRC-GNLU NMCC), 2019. The Competition is scheduled to be held during September 26 – 29, 2019. About Gujarat National Law University Gujarat National Law University is a […]

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MANUAL SCAVENGING

BLOG- MANUAL SCAVENGING IN INDIA

Manual scavenging refers to the practice of manually cleaning, carrying, handling in any manner, the human excretory product from dry latrines and sewers. It typically involves using the foremost basic of tools like buckets, brooms and baskets. Manual scavenging is connected to India’s class structure (Dalits) wherever questionable lower castes were expected to perform this […]

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section 497

SECTION 497 AND THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

The word adultery originates from the Latin word “adulterium”. Adultery is supposed to be a consensual sexual act between a married person and another person with an irrelevant marital status. It is prohibited by almost all religious groups, cultures and is considered as inexcusable on the basis of morality as well. Adultery according to the […]

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women

WOMEN’ S RIGHT

“One could judge the degree of civilisation of a country by social and political position of itswomen.” – CHARLES FOURIERVery true…..The development of any society is judged in terms of the position held by women inthat society. Women can be said as the God’s complete creation. God created women from thestuff of the first men. […]

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WRONGFUL CONVICTION: AN INNOCENT MUST NOT BE WRONGED

A wrongful conviction is a dreadful iniquity that exaggerates when an actual innocent person is put behind the bars for years and the real perpetrator is set free to hit the society back again. It advances either when an impeccant suspect is treated as guilty in legal proceedings or when he is obligated to take […]

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RMLNLU International Legal Essay Writing Competition

ESSAY- RMLNLU International Legal Essay Writing Competition, Submission by Aug 12

ABOUT- The Committee at RMNLU, Lucknow is organising the 6th edition of the RMLNLU International Legal Essay Writing Competition (RILEC 2018). The theme for the edition is International Cyber Law.  SUB-THEMES- Blockchain Technology: Importance of Transnational Laws and Jurisdictional Issues in Blockchain Dispute Resolution. Role of Intergovernmental Organisations and Communities in the Development of International Cyber Law […]

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Bio-Piracy

BLOG- What is Bio-Piracy?

Bio-piracy is the use of biological resources for the discovery & commercialization of new products. It is based on the concept of Traditional Knowledge (TK) which usually means that people of an indigenous environment are aware of their environment & possess knowledge about the same because they have been living in the same for several […]

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Children and Divorce

BLOG- Children and Divorce: A Socio-Legal Approach

Introduction to Children and Divorce: A Socio-Legal Approach This article aims at throwing light on the children having a tragic and traumatic experience due to the divorce of their parents. These children sense vulnerability due to the disintegration of their family. Jayna Solinger, states that “Divorce, in any circumstance, rips a child apart, emotionally and […]

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section 498A

BLOG- Legal terrorism of section 498A

Introduction : By terming the misuse of provisions of dowry harassment by women as legal terrorism the court had slammed women who in a bid to settle score drag all the family members into the court for the dowry harassment.  21stcentury’ woman is well educated and well settled so they are taking advantages of section […]

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Ban on Crackers

Ban on Crackers: Looking into the Hon’ble Courts Decision which came out near Diwali last year

Ban on Crackers by Supreme Court of India- The Apex Court in a case banned the sale of firecrackers in Delhi NCR. This decision was questioned by many on the ground that it violates their right to livelihood, and freedom of religion. All fundamental rights are subject to certain reasonable restrictions. Thus, by this article, […]

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