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Shayara Bano v. Union of India – Triple Talaq

Published on: 12th November 2025 Authored by: Vidushi Rastogi MIT World Peace University Introduction The case of Shayara Bano v. Union of India (2017) 1stands as a monumental judgment in Indian  constitutional history, where the Supreme Court examined the constitutional validity of the  Islamic practice of Talaq-e-Biddat (instant triple talaq). Rooted in personal laws applicable […]

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CHITRESH KUMAR CHOPRA v STATE

Published on: 11th November 2025 Authored by: Nandini Agarwal Bharati Vidyapeeth University ABSTRACT The case of Chitresh Kumar Chopra v. State involves allegations of abetment of suicide. On July 4, 2002, Rahul Kaushik reported that his father, Jitender Sharma (hereinafter referred to as deceased), committed suicide using his licensed pistol. Deceased had business dealings with

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Vishakha v. State of Rajasthan (1997), 6 SSC 241

Published on: 07th November 2025 Authored by: Anjali Bansal LNCT University, Indore Court: Supreme Court of India Date of the Judgement: 13/08/1997 Case Type: Writ Petition Bench: J.S. Verma(CJI), Sujata Manohar, B.N. Kripal Relevant Provision: Article 14,15,19 and 21 of the Constitution Introduction Sexual harassment of women in the workplace has been addressed in the

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Refugee Rights and International Humanitarian Law: An Indian Perspective

Published on: 5th November 2025 Authored by: Kavya Gupta Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune Abstract The plight of refugees remains one of the most pressing humanitarian concerns of our time. Refugees, unlike migrants, are forced to flee their countries due to persecution, conflict, and gross violations of human rights. International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and

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