Constitution

Defamation Laws

Defamation Laws in India: Balancing Freedom of Speech and Protection of Reputation

Published On: 28th December, 2024 Authored By: Aliza Akram Khan R.P.S LAW COLLEGE, PATNA Abstract This article examines defamation laws in India. It covers how defamation laws balance between freedom of speech and protecting the reputation of individuals. It discussed landmark judgements that have interpreted defamation and provided justice to the individual. It also suggested […]

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Sexual harassment of Women

Sexual harassment of Women at the workplace: Legal framework and enforcement

Published On: 28th December, 2024 Authored By: Naimisha Mishra ILS Law College Introduction Sexual Harassment at the workplace has consistently proven to be an insidious issue, especially in a society where professionalism and economic contribution to the family have been viewed in a gender-specific context, and with the positive onset of women taking up imperative

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The Legal Quorum

UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION v. UNION OF INDIA 1990 AIR 273

Published On: 27th December, 2024 Authored By: Shrinkhla Singh VIT School of Law, Chennai Judge Bench A five-judge Constitutional Bench led by Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul consisting of other eminent judges like Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Justice Abhay S. Oka, Justice Vikram Nath, and Justice J.K. Maheshwari. Abstract The Bhopal Gas Tragedy, often recognized as one

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death penalty

Death Penalty in India: Courts, Controversy, and Change

Published On: 25th December, 2024 Authored By: Shrinkhla Singh VIT School of Law, Chennai Introduction The issue of the death penalty is perhaps the most contentious in the legal environment of India, evoking extreme emotions in relation to justice, morality and human rights. Borrowed from the colonial past, the death penalty has since transformed with

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Federalism and the Power Tussle Between Center and State

Published on: 23rd December 2024 Authored by: Charvi Batra Amity University Gurugram Introduction Federalism is a political structure that distributes powers between central authorities and constituent political units. This division of sovereignty empowers various levels of government to function independently within their domains, preventing anarchy between competent jurisdictions. The Indian Constitution embodies this principle through

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