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Marital Rape and the Imperative for Criminalization

Published On: 27th December, 2023 Authored By: Nivedita Sahu JSS Law College, Mysore Linkedin Marital Rape and the Imperative for Criminalization: A Comprehensive Examination INTRODUCTION Marriage, historically considered a sacred union, has undergone a profound legal reexamination in recent decades, particularly concerning the issue of marital rape. This article delves into the complex dynamics surrounding […]

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India as a hub for International Commercial Arbitration

Published On: 25th December, 2023 Authored By: Mayuri Sinha Christ University, Bangalore INTRODUCTION India was one of the first few countries that adopted the New York Convention in 1960 in comparison to Singapore adopting it in 1986. Despite that Singapore leads international commercial arbitration as the supreme court of Singapore upheld arbitration agreements, public policy,

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Suresh Kumar vs Naz Foundation

Suresh Kumar Koushal & Others vs Naz Foundation & Others

Published On: 23rd December, 2023 Authored By: Shambhavi Dubey Ajeenkya DY Patil University, Pune Linkedin Instagram ABSTRACT On December 11, 2013, the Supreme Court of India in Suresh Kumar Koushal & Others v. NAZ Foundation & Others 1 capsized the Delhi High Court’s decision and upheld the validity of Section 377 of the Indian Penal

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Misuse of section 498A (Dowry Law) and Dowry Deaths

Published On: 21st December, 2023 Authored By: Nivedita Sahu JSS Law College, Mysore Linkedin ABSTRACT This article delves into the intricate dynamics surrounding the misuse of Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code, a provision aimed at addressing cruelty against married women, and its correlation with the alarming issue of dowry deaths. The analysis encompasses

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Minority Rights under the Indian Constitution

Published On: 19th December, 2023 Authored By: Shambhavi Dubey Ajeenkya DY Patil University, Pune Linkedin Instagram ABSTRACT India, a diverse and pluralistic nation, is built on the bedrock of its Constitution. The framers of the Constitution envisaged a democratic and inclusive society that safeguards the rights of all its citizens, irrespective of their religion, caste,

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