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GENDER JUSTICE IN INDIA: ANALYSING THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK AGAINST CRIMES ON WOMEN

Published On: October 7th 2025 Authored By: Garima Sherawat Asian Law College Abstract  Gender justice is an essential pillar of a fair and democratic society. In India, despite constitutional guarantees and numerous laws aimed at protecting women, gender-based crimes remain a major challenge. This article examines the legal framework that addresses crimes against women in […]

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CRIMINAL SILENCE: HER BODY, HIS RIGHT?

Published On: August 19th 2025 Authored By: Preesha Kapoor NMIMS MUMBAI, KPMSOL INTRODUCTION In the case of Harminder Kaur vs Harmander singh[1], Delhi high court ruled that the constitution cannot intervene in the household problems like MARITAL RAPE since it would affect the institution of marriage. What institution of marriage are we talking about? The

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Gender Neutral Laws: A step towards Equality

Published on 07th June 2025 Authored By: Akshat Aryan Amity Law School Introduction The Preamble of the Indian Constitution embodies the principle of equality. This foundational principle establishes our nation’s commitment to eliminating discrimination and providing equal rights to individuals. Similarly, the U.S. Constitution, right from its first article, upholds equality and the promise of

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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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