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Continue reading →: Nirbhaya Case: A Legal Dilemma
Author Details:- Dev Hans. Introduction: This case is one of the landmark judgments of India which has brought many changes in the rape laws of India as it involves extraordinarily gruesome and barbaric. The victim Jyoti Singh was a 23-year-old physiotherapy intern who along with her friend boarded a bus…
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Continue reading →: Child labour
Author Details:- Boomika Selvan INTRODUCTION Child labour in India has increased nowadays even though much protection has been there in India. The Government has taken several measures to control child labour. According to census in 2001 there were 1.26 crore working children in the age group of 4-14 compared to…
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Continue reading →: Mukesh & Anr v. State (NCLT Of Delhi )& ors (2017) 6 SCC [NIRBAYA CASE]
Author Details:- Boomika Selvan ISSUES: 1.Whether the accused convicted under sections 34,120,365,376,307 of the Indian Penal Code 1860? 2.Whether a minor would be guilty of the same offenses as an adult? 3.Whether the accused given the death penalty or life sentence? RULE: Laws applicable in this case include Indian Penal…
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Continue reading →: Labour Rights And Employment Laws: India Versus Germany
Author Details:- Malu B SBBA LLB 2ND YEARISBR LAW COLLEGE INTRODUCTION Labor rights and employment laws play an important role in shaping the working conditions, economic stability, and social justice within any other nation. this article presents a comparative analysis of a label price and the employment laws in India…
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Continue reading →: Protection Against Sexual Harassment In The Workplace
Author Details:- MALU B S BBA LLB 2ND YEAR ISBR LAW COLLEGE INTRODUCTION One’s equality, dignity, and general well-being are all negatively impacted by sexual harassment at work, which is a major issue. In response to this issue, legislation has been implemented to safeguard individuals against harassment and discrimination based…
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Continue reading →: MOHD. AHMED KHAN Vs. SHAH BANO BEGUM, 1985
Author Details:- Malu B S BBA LLB 2ND YEAR ISBR LAW COLLEGE Abstract The Shah Bano case stands as a significant legal issue concerning the rights of Muslim women in Indian history. (Mohd. Ahmed Khan vs. Shah Bano Begum, 1985). By Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), Shah…
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Continue reading →: REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS ACT: Amendment, Past and Present
Author Details:- TARUMITA BISWAS 1st Years, B.Sc. LL.B West Bengal National University of Juridical Science NUJS, Kolkata Definition: THE REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS ACT, 1969 is an act to register all the details of each person born or dying within the territory of India or any Indian outside the…
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Continue reading →: False Promise to Marry: A Brief Explanation
Author Details:- TARUMITA BISWAS 1st Years, B.Sc. LL.B West Bengal National University of Juridical Science NUJS, Kolkata Introduction: Having Consummation after gaining consent from a woman by promising her to marry without having any such intention to do so is a criminal offence considered by Indian Law. This is covered…
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Continue reading →: XXXX v. State of Madhya Pradesh, (2024) 3 SCC 496, 06-03-2024
Author Details:- TARUMITA BISWAS 1st Years, B.Sc. LL.B West Bengal National University of Juridical Science NUJS, Kolkata Background of the Case: According to F.I.R., the prosecutrix stated that: Prosecutrix, a married woman, having a daughter aged 15, she was managing her own cloth shop. In 2017, Sadbhav Company had taken…
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Continue reading →: The Doctrine of Frustration and Force Majeure Clauses: A Legal Perspective
Author Details:- Shiv Rai Chaudhary Charan Singh University Meerut Abstract The Doctrine of Frustration and force majeure clauses are important legal mechanisms to address the impact of unexpected events on contractual obligations. While both aim to reduce the consequences of such incidents, they differ significantly in their legal basis, scope…