Constitution

Fortifying resilience through digital literacy: A pragmatic approach to combat cyberbullying in India

Published on 21st January 2025 Authored By: Shahana khan Christ University   Abstract: With the rise of digitalization and digital connectivity, cyberbullying has sprung up as a paramount issue. Cyberbullying has proved to hurt an individual’s emotional and mental health across demographics thus posing a significant social, psychological, and legal hurdle. It is a cybercrime […]

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Custodial Violence: Legal Safeguards and Challenges

Published on 21st January 2025 Authored By: Palwinder Kaur   Abstract: Globally, custodial violence continues to be a grave issue. In India, the cases of custodial violence and police brutality forms the most of human right violation cases due the procedural irregularities and flaws in the working of public authorities. There is the need of

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Sexual harassment of Women

SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF WOMEN AT THE WORKPLACE:  LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND ENFORCEMENT

Published on 21st January 2025 Authored By: Kashi Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai   ABSTRACT: This article provides a comprehensive overview on sexual harassment of women in the workplace which is a critical situation that undermines gender equality and creates toxic work environments. This article scrutinizes the legal frameworks that address sexual harassment of women

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Legal Remedies for Wrongful Confinement: A Comparative Analysis of Indian Jurisdiction

Published on 18th January 2025 Authored By: Ojaswi Chandrakar Bharati Vidyapeeth, New Law College, Pune   Abstract Every person within the territory of India has right to freedom of movement and personal liberty, this is guaranteed under Article 19 and 21 of Indian Constitution. [1]Wrongful confinement in simple language, is keeping or locking someone illegally

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RIGHT TO SELF-DEFENSE UNDER BNS: LEGAL PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS

Published on 18th January 2025 Authored By: Tanya Bharati vidyapeeth, new law college pune Introduction: Self- Défense is a fundamental legal concept in the criminal law which allowing the individuals to protect themselves from any forthcoming harm that any other person causes. The law gives certain rights to an individual to defend one’s life, liberty,

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