Sabarimala Case Explained: Supreme Court Verdict on Women’s Entry, Religious Practices, and Gender Equality

Published on: 17th November 2024 Authored by: Geethika Reddy Rakkasi Reva University Case Name: Indian Young Lawyers Association & Others vs. The State of Kerala & Others Citation: Writ Petition (Civil) No. 373 of 2006 Petitioner: Indian Young Lawyers Association Respondents: Travancore Devaswom Board State of Kerala Pandalam Royal Family Chief Thantri Introduction The Sabarimala […]

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A Study on Migrant Construction Workers in India

Published On: 16th November, 2024 Authored by: Viswa ganesh K Dr. Ambedkar Law University School Of Excellence In Law Abstract Construction work fields granted employment to the unemployed in our country. Migrant construction workers and poverty in the country is directly proportional to each other. The problems faced by migrant workers differ from place to

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Marital Rape and Legal Reform: Bridging the Gaps in Justice

Published On: 16th November, 2024 Authored by: Vandna Singh Kazi Nazrul University Abstract Marital rape is a grave violation of human rights and personal dignity, and it has become a multifaceted issue worldwide. Despite increased awareness and evolving societal norms, legal systems in numerous countries still fail to adequately address this form of violence. India

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Sedition Laws in India: Relevance and Challenges

Published On: 14th November, 2024 Authored By: Saairaman S.A Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University Abstract Sedition laws in India address acts of rebellion or insurrection against the government, imposing strict penalties for actions that incite hostility or violence. Introduced during the British colonial period, these laws are currently codified under Section 124-A of the

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Marital Rape: Legal Lacunae and the Need for Reform

Published On: 14th November, 2024 Authored by: Ritu Raj S.S Khanna Girls Degree College Abstract Marital rape, a form of domestic violence against women, is not recognized as an offense under current Indian law. This article highlights the critical need to criminalize marital rape and addresses key issues in the existing legal framework. We examine

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