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Irretrievable marriage as a ground for dissolution
Article Family Law

Irretrievable marriage as a ground for dissolution

This Article is submitted by Sarwar Nagpal, 2nd semester BA. LL. B student of ILS Law College, Pune Abstract: Marriage is one of the most important social institutions on which human civilization is dependent. Traditionally, marriage was considered as a life-long relationship. But slowly and gradually, the concept of divorce Read more

By Admin, 3 yearsJune 8, 2023 ago
Free Speech in the Virtual World and the Constitution of India
Article Constitutional Law

Free Speech in the Virtual World and the Constitution of India

This Article is written by Mohd Hussain Khatri, VES College of Law, an intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract The virtual world has become an integral part of our lives, allowing us to express our thoughts, opinions, and ideas freely. With the rise of social media platforms, online forums, and digital Read more

By Admin, 3 yearsJune 8, 2023 ago
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Human Trafficking for Organ Transplant by Chirag G.

Introduction Human organ trafficking, which involves the exploitation, coercion, illegal purchasing, and sellingof organs, has become a primary international concern. Exclusively donated organs have not beenample enough for the demand; as a result, the shortage of human organs has produced a market forhuman organ trafficking (Bruckert & Parent, 2002; Gracia Read more

By Admin, 3 yearsJune 8, 2023 ago
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Polluter Pays Principle by Sathvika Reddy

Introduction The requirement that the expenses of pollution should be met by the individual who causedthe pollution is established by the polluter-pays principle. The definition of the principle andhow it applies to specific cases and circumstances are still up for debate, especially in light ofthe type and scope of the Read more

By Admin, 3 yearsJune 8, 2023 ago
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Constitutional Morality & its Impact on Constitutional Issues in India by Nithin Reddy

Introduction Constitution can be written and unwritten and it is the basic fundamental laws of the land which gives for the powers and duties of organs of state and directs the relationship between each other and with the individuals. It is for the most part accepted that constitutions include individuals Read more

By Admin, 3 yearsJune 8, 2023 ago
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From Controversy to Progress: India’s Journey with the Two-Finger Test by Ab Wahid Lone

Abstract Virginity testing: UN Human Rights, UN Women, and the World Health Organisation (WHO) call for an end to gynaecological exams that aim to determine whether a woman or girl has engaged in vaginal activity. The Two Finger Test, also known as the Per Vaginal Examination (PVE) or Virginity Test, Read more

By Admin, 3 yearsJune 8, 2023 ago
"Women Lawyers in Nilgiris Demand Court Complex Toilet for 25 Years"
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“Women Lawyers in Nilgiris Demand Court Complex Toilet for 25 Years”

Keywords- Women lawyers, Nilgiris, toilet, court, 25 years In October last year, the new combined court complex building in Udhagamandalam (Ooty) was inaugurated, over two decades after the four-acre plot was allotted for the same. The women lawyers of Ooty have been demanding a women’s toilet in the court complex Read more

By Admin, 3 years ago
CONSTITUTIONALITY OF COLLEGIUM SYSTEM IN INDIA: SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO CASE LAWS
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CONSTITUTIONALITY OF COLLEGIUM SYSTEM IN INDIA: SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO CASE LAWS

This article is written by Gunjeeta Jangra of 1st Semester of National Law Institute University, Bhopal. ABSTRACT The tussle over the collegium system goes on between the judiciary and the executive in India. While the judiciary sees it as the independence and integrity of the judiciary in the country, the Read more

By Admin, 3 yearsJune 7, 2023 ago
Organ donation: Practices of organ donation in India (LAW)
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Organ donation: Practices of organ donation in India (LAW)

This article is written by Subhashmin Moharana, First year, 2nd Sem, NLUO, an intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract: The purpose of this research paper is to examine the practices of organ donation in India, with a specific focus on the legal framework governing organ donation. Organ transplantation is a critical Read more

By Admin, 3 yearsJune 7, 2023 ago
Navigating India's Legal Landscape: A Roadmap to Understanding the Classification of Laws
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Navigating India’s Legal Landscape: A Roadmap to Understanding the Classification of Laws

This article is written by Aditi Saxena, an intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract The classification of laws[1] in India serves as the cornerstone of the nation’s legal framework, providing a structured system to comprehend its complex and diverse legal landscape. This interactive research paper aims to unravel the intricacies of Read more

By Admin, 3 yearsJune 7, 2023 ago

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