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Kamlesh vs. The State of MP & Others
Madhya Pradesh High Court Year : 2020
Mian Abdul Qayoom Vs State of J&K and others
Jammu and Kashmir High Court Year : 2020
Mohd. Aman Khan Vs Union Of India and Others
Allahabad High Court Year : 2020
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An In-depth Exploration of the Israel-Palestine Conflict
In the realm of geopolitics, few conflicts rival the enduring complexity and gravity of the Israel-Palestine dispute. Spanning generations without resolution, this conflict remains a focal point of co
The Complexities of Childbirth in India Prison: Balancing and Maternal Rights
With the already existing issue of overcrowding, delay in trials, corruption, custodian rapes and unhealthy living conditions, India also has to grapple with the overwhelming issue of childbirths in t
DNA Profiling: Withdrawal of the DNA-Based Technology (Use and Regulation) Bill
Deoxyribonucleic acid (hereinafter referred to as “DNA”) is one of the most important forms of evidence that is used in current times. It is essential to make continuous improvements to the proces
Case Analysis of MV Nayudu & its Significance in Environmental Law
Water is essential for all living things. The United Nations resolution at the 1977 Water Conference said, “All people, regardless of their stage of development and their social and economic status,
The Unseen Struggles: Rights Of Same-Sex Couples In India
The recognition of rights for same-sex couples has long been awaited. The fight for their rights started way back in 2001, when the Naz Foundation filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the Delhi
Everything You Need to Know About NewsClick Controversy
Introduction: The highly debatable case surrounding NewsClick, a prominent English-language news portal in India, has captured national and international attention. Journalists and several politicians
Is Abortion Legal In India For Unmarried Woman?: Bodily Autonomy And Abortion Laws In India
Is abortion legal in India for unmarried woman? Yes. Abortion is legal for an unmarried woman but there are certain conditions to make that happen. Thanks to the amendments that were made in the Medic
Lakhimpur Kheri Violence Updates: Supreme Court Not Happy With UP Govt’s Probe
8 Deaths 4 Farmers, 1 Journalist Rammed Into By BJP Convoy, 2 BJP Members,1 Driver Mob-Lynched A video of October 3 which gives shock waves to every person is still surfacing on the internet. The kill
Right To Be Forgotten: The Lesser Known Right Under The Ambit Of Indian Constitution
Invoking the Right To Be Forgotten, the Delhi High Court has issued notices to the Ministry of Communication & IT, Google, and Times of India over a plea filed by two businessmen who were acquitte
Why Do Judges Break Pen Nib After Awarding Death Sentence?: Capital Punishment in India
The custom of breaking the nib after awarding a death sentence has been followed by Indian judges since British Rule. Many of you might have wondered why do judges break nib of pen. Breaking a nib is
Right To Die With Dignity: Euthanasia
“Right to Die with Dignity Is an Intrinsic Facet of Right to Life Guaranteed Under Article 21.” In the 2018 landmark judgment, the Supreme Court of India declared the right to die with dig
Media Glare or Media Trial: Should There Be a Limit on Media’s Freedom?
One of the biggest debates in the country in recent times is about the influence as well as the impact of information provided by the Media. The intrusion of Media is an ethical dilemma for developing
Impact of Video Conferencing on Court Proceedings With Respect to Litigants and Lawyers
The proliferation of COVID-19 has prompted legislative, judicial and administrative bodies worldwide to take steps that lead not just to safety directives but also to a common need for more autonomy a
Homosexuality: Are We Status Quo Ante The Colonial Rule As A Society After Navtej Case?
The Indian society after gaining independence followed the same roles ascribed to a sex (dependent upon the biologically given reproductive organ) as the western world accorded to a male and a female.
Transgender Rights: Historical, Constitutional, Legal Perspective and Critique
In order to fully grasp the idea of discrimination faced by the Transgender Community (hereinafter “TGC”), we need to understand the basic difference among ‘sex’, ‘gender’, ‘sexual orien
Arbitrariness : Antithesis of Article 14
The concept of reasonableness and non-arbitrariness is the very essence of our constitution and is the golden thread which runs through its fabric. What is arbitrariness? In simplest terms – det
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