In the present article the author focuses on the causes of Custodial violence and the landmark cases where guidelines have been given for providing safeguards and suggestions to prevent such crimes by the police officers.
Right to Strike – A Legitimate Illegality
Rupali Gupta ~ Law College Dehradun. Right to strike The word ‘strike’ comes from ‘strican’, to go’ which suggests to quit, hit or impress just as in the case of a trade dispute. It is the foremost effective and final
Uniform Civil Code: Need of an Hour or Not?
By Prathana Patel ~ GLS Law College. “I personally do not understand why religion should be given this vast, expansive jurisdiction so as to cover the whole life and to prevent the legislature from encroaching upon that field. After all,
The Medical Termination of Pregnancy, 1971
By Rupali Gupta ~ Law College Dehradun What is Abortion? Abortion is the closure of a physiological state by evacuation or ejection of a partner incipient organism. Abortion happens without intercession is perceived as an unnatural birth cycle or “unconstrained abortion”
Validity of Sedition Laws In India
The article focuses on what is Sedition Laws and how it was introduced and its Constitutional validity.
Section 377- Decriminalized In Complete Sense?
The author presents an analytical study on the socio-logical impact of the aftermath of decriminalisation of Section 377 of IPC. The article probes into the history, the role of the court & need for legal recognition of the subject matter.
Highlights of the Labour Codes, 2020
The author presents a descriptive study on the topics of Labour Codes, 2020.
Satish Chander Ahuja vs. Sneha Ahuja; A Case Briefing – A Wife’s Entitlement to Claim Right to Residence in a Shared Household.
The author presents a brief analysis of the case of Satish Chander Ahuja vs Sneha Ahuja, which secured the rights of women in general and the rights of women fighting divorce cases in particular. Furthermore, the court while providing residential rights to women fighting divorce cases against their husband held that they could not be dispossessed from the marital household on the ground that the husbands do not wholly or partly own the property.
Daughter’s Estate under Hindu Law : A Critical Analysis
The author presents a critical analysis of the subject matter of Daughter’s Estate under Hindu Law. The article probes into the evolution and the current situation of women rights over the property. The article will also address a few commentaries and legislations, along with relevant case laws.
The Fragile Indian Rape Laws
The author presents an analytical insight into the subject matter of legislation in regards to the heinous rape crime. The article probes into the current legal position and the implications that come with it.