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bill of right
Article Constitutional Law

WHAT CHANGES DID THE BILL OF RIGHTS BRING

This article is written by Garima Harsh, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract One of the most morally upright constitutions the world has ever seen is the United States Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights now refers to the ten initial modifications to the Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsApril 21, 2023 ago
Article Constitutional Law

THE ROLE OF THE SUPREME COURT IN INTERPRETING AND PROTECTING THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

This article is written by Aditi Kaushik of Unity PG and Law College, Lucknow of 4th Semester, Intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT The Supreme Court of India plays a crucial role in protecting and interpreting the Constitution of India. The Constitution of India is the supreme law of the land, Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsApril 20, 2023 ago
The Impossibility of Religious Freedom Laws in India
Article

The Impossibility of Religious Freedom Laws in India

This article is written by Rohan Kumar of Geeta Institute of Law, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT: The matter of freedom of religion has been a topic of debate for centuries, and the issue of whether or not it is possible to create laws that protection of religious freedom Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsApril 19, 2023 ago
The effectiveness of the new Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act
Article Family Law

The effectiveness of the new Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act

This article is written by Mayank Khichar, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. INTRODUCTION: “The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act[1], also known as the Triple Talaq Act, is a legislation passed by the Indian government in 2019. The Act aims to protect the rights of Muslim women in Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsApril 18, 2023 ago
Article Top Stories

SHOULD LEAVE DURING PERIODS BE A HUMAN RIGHT FOR FEMALE EMPLOYEES?

This article is written by Shirsti, a 4th year LL.B. student at RNB Global University, Bikaner. Introduction Everyone has the right to work because the right to work is a human right. This can be seen in the provisions of Article 23 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights stating: Read more

By Admin, 3 yearsSeptember 21, 2022 ago
Article Law As A Career!

NLUs vs. NON-NLUs

National Law Universities are benchmarks when it comes to law colleges in India, but let’s be real, not everyone can get into NLUs! Every year approximately 70,000 (or more) students appear in CLAT in order to obtain one in 2,622 seats (integrated program) and 852 seats (LL.M program). The isn’t Read more

By Admin, 3 yearsJune 1, 2022 ago

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