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Live-in Relationships and Indian Law: A Call for Legislative Clarity
Posted inContemporary Law

Live-in Relationships and Indian Law: A Call for Legislative Clarity

Posted by By Shreyankar Shahi & Anushka Singh February 20, 2025
Recently in the  case of Rupakshi D/O Vikash v/s State of Rajasthan and Others, the Rajasthan High Court observed that the live in relationship must be registered with the government
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What is a Trade Union? Meaning and Definition
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What is a Trade Union? Meaning and Definition

Posted by By Jayana Mishra February 20, 2025
A Trade Union is an intentional association of the laborers in a particular industry or occupation. Article 19(1)(c) of the Constitution of India[1] ensures opportunity of relationship as a central
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Necrophilia: The Unaddressed Crime in Indian Law
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Necrophilia: The Unaddressed Crime in Indian Law

Posted by By Shreyankar Shahi February 12, 2025
“The dead cannot cry out for justice, it is the duty of the living to do so for them” It is chilling to imagine that even in death, a person
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Section 5 vs. Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955: A Comparative Analysis
Posted inCivil Law Family Law

Section 5 vs. Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955: A Comparative Analysis

Posted by By Kashish Sinha February 12, 2025
The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, is a comprehensive legislation that governs the institution of marriage among Hindus in India. The Act has undergone several amendments since its enactment, aiming to
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Idea of Secularism in Indian Context: Needed or Imposed?
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Idea of Secularism in Indian Context: Needed or Imposed?

Posted by By Sumit Kumar Verma February 6, 2025
In India, Secularism has been a hot topic of debate and discussion. As a country known for its diverse cultural, religious and linguistic fabric, the idea of secularism plays a
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Echoes In The Ether: The Evolution Of Free Speech In The Connected World
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Echoes In The Ether: The Evolution Of Free Speech In The Connected World

Posted by By Sharanya Rokade February 6, 2025
 The first thing that comes to our mind when the word democracy pops up is “FREEDOM OF SPEECH”. A democracy, therefore, is defined by the freedom a country gives its
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An Analysis Of The Extradition Laws In The Light Of Sanjeev Chawla And Vijay Mallya
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An Analysis Of The Extradition Laws In The Light Of Sanjeev Chawla And Vijay Mallya

Posted by By Divya Goyal February 6, 2025
Extradition is the surrender by one State to another of a person desired to be dealt with for crimes of which he has been accused or convicted and which are
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Code or Patentable Innovation? Decrypting Software Protection in the India
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Code or Patentable Innovation? Decrypting Software Protection in the India

Posted by By Lasya C R February 6, 2025
In an age of swift technological breakthroughs and advancements, computers, the Internet, software, AI creations, and the emerging metaverse can solely be safeguarded within the domain of Intellectual Property. This
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Right Against Child Labour (Article 24)
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Right Against Child Labour (Article 24)

Posted by By Dattatreya Ghosh February 6, 2025
What means the child labour? It does actually mean a child being employed under an industry. In simple sense it actually means any sort of work which actually misfits the
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An Analysis Of The Approach Of Determining Causality By The Investment Tribunals In International Investment Law
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An Analysis Of The Approach Of Determining Causality By The Investment Tribunals In International Investment Law

Posted by By Jay Kumar Gupta February 6, 2025
Causation in investment tribunals refers to the issue of establishing a causative link between the state's action and the investor's injury, and it is crucial in the adjudication of investment
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