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Dr. D.Y. Patil Law College: 3rd National Moot Court Competition (Virtual) 2024

April 5, 2024 About Dr. D.Y. Patil Law College Dr. D.Y. Patil Law College was established in the year 2001. The College is renowned for its distinguished faculty, interdisciplinary scholarly interactions, and healthy competitive spirit. Affiliated with the University of Pune, it provides a unique academic atmosphere for cognitive development. Dr. D. Y. Patil Law […]

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Women and Protective Labor Legislation

Published On: 4th April, 2024 Authored By: P. Rajnandini Capital Law College, Bhubaneswar Linkedin Instagram ABSTRACT: There is a noticeable rise in the work participation rate among women, however, they still only make up one-third of the total labor force. As their work participation increases, leading to an improvement in their overall status, there is

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Lights, Camera, and Licensing

Published On: 4th April, 2024 Authored By: Manasvi Mankar Government Law College, Mumbai Linkedin What are the thoughts that flow through our minds when we watch our favorite movie? Thoughts like, ‘That’s a great dialogue!’, ‘Such amazing background music!’, ‘The story is well-written’, ‘The lyrics struck a chord’, ‘What a unique character’, and a lot

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SANJEEV SHRIYA V. STATE BANK OF INDIA

Published On: 2nd April, 2024 Authored By: Deeya Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies Linkedin CITATION 2017: AHC:123993   DATE OF JUDGMENT 6th SEPTEMBER 2017   COURT ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT   PETITIONER SANJEEV SHRIYA   RESPONDENT  STATE BANK OF INDIA AND 6 OTHERS BENCH H   HON’BLE MAHESH CHANDRA TRIPATHI J.  INTRODUCTION In the case of

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Unveiling the Taboo: Necrophilia in India – Legal Perspectives and Societal Implications

Published On: 2nd April, 2024 Authored By: Aarush Sharma JIMSEMTC, Department of Law (Affiliated to GGSIPU) ABSTRACT Necrophilia, the sexual attraction or engagement with corpses, remains a deeply taboo and rarely discussed topic in India. This article explores the legal landscape and societal implications of necrophilia in the Indian context. Despite the absence of explicit

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