Category: Legal Articles

MORPHING: A NEW AGE CRIME

Author: Parkash Chaudhary INTRODUCTION: The evolution of internet is indeed a blessing to the whole world. This has led to the globalisation of the world and made the world one global village. The advancement of digital technology is a boon as well as a bane for the world. Advancement of internet and the information technology

Child Rights in India

Author: Muskan Jain Rights for Children Under Indian Constitution Who is a Child ? According to International Law, a ‘Child’ means all persons below the age of 18 years. It is a distinct legal entity as recognised by Indian. People can Vote or get a Driving License or enter into legal contract after attaining of

MENTAL DISABILITY CONCERN IN INDIA

Author: Raunak Raj Tiwari INTRODUCTION Disability means the stumbling block or curtailment of pursuit caused by the way society is organized. It can be either a physical or mental disability. The point of solicitude is that due to these disabilities such people are debarred and avert from taking part fully on equal terms in conventional

DEATHS TRAPS: POTHOLE DEATHS IN INDIA

Author: Muskan Arora INTRODUCTION Basically, what is pothole it is generally a bowl-shaped hole in the pavement surfaces which results in bad roads. This is usually formed due to traffic loading, material used, bad temperature, rain holding of water on road due to rain. They can even grow to feet’s if not taken appropriate steps

IS IPC GENDER BIASED?

Author: Vidhi Shah (Mumbai University) Abstract Gender inequality is one of the world’s foremost most visible instances of inequality. Gender inequality in India refers to health, employment, social, and political disparities between males and females in India. The author of this article attempts to research the gender-specific loopholes in India’s Women Protection Laws, which penalise

Polygamy under Muslim Law

Author: Shriansh Jaiswal Polygamy is the practice where a man marries more than one woman. In India, This practice was abolished by the way of the Hindu Marriage Act (1955). Sec 5, 11, and 17 of the Hindu Marriage Act prohibits Bigamy and declares bigamous marriage as void. It is banned in Christians by the

SOLEMN NECESSITY FOR REINSTATE LAW AND POLICY OF MENTAL HEALTH FOR HUMAN WELL BEING IN INDIA

Author: Prachi Sharma (University of Petroleum and Energy Studies) Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic and the related vulnerabilities, like monetary weakness, dejection and dread, have exacerbated the mental wellness and lead to psychological well-being emergency mental health conditions owing to human life danger.  It has been arisen as a nightmare to show that India’s psychological medical