WIDOW’S RIGHTS ON THE PROPERTY Author :- ADHYARU JENI NANDKUMAR “Freedom can’t be achieved unless the women have been emancipated from all kinds of oppression,” – Nelson Mandela Widowhood is cursed in India, a woman is framed to be a ‘Husband Eater’ after the death of her husband. The rights of a widow have long
Author :- Ayushi Ranjan Introduction “One of the internet’s strengths is its ability to help consumers find the right needle in a digital haystack of data”. -Jared Sandberg Today every one of us are involved in financial transactions of be it the depositing of money in bank, withdrawal, any investment related transactions or if we
While framing the Indian Constitution it was made sure that no group based on any rational pillar is left behind in the society, and every individual and units of society are given equal opportunities to gain knowledge and conserve their educational, religious and cultural rights. Article 30 of the Indian Constitution gives the fundamental right
Author : SUMUKH AGGARWAL of Law College Dehradun Article 25 of the Indian Constitution is one of the foremost fundamental right deals with the freedom of conscience and right to profess, practice and propagate the religion. Like other fundamental rights this is also not absolute but subject to certain reasonable restrictions. The soul of this
Author :- Prapti Derasari “Liberty is a dearly what commodity and prisons are factories where it is manufactured…” – Mahatma Gandhi Introduction: “Society” – the whole group of people living together more or less on ordered community. Society is one, that teaches us everything like how to survive within group of people? How to behave
Author : Yuvraj Kashyap The Indian fundamental right provides the basic human right to every individual irrespective of gender, caste, colour, sex, age, etc. It also protects individual from various injustice. Article 24 of the Indian Constitution protects children from being exploited. As, children are regarded as the face of the Almighty and one of
Author : DIVYA VERMA of Law College Dehradun There is a need to restrain the liberties of a few people in order to completely enact and adopt the rule of law and for the benefit of a larger part of the society. It is obligatory that the restrain or arrest should be on sound grounds
Author :- Muskan Verma of Bharati Vidyapeeth New law college Pune Introduction Lynching refers to ‘killing someone for an alleged offence without a legal trial’. Mob lynching cases in India with an alarming rate. In 2018, 84 incidents of mob lynching were recorded and a rise in number was recorded in 2019 with a total case
Author :- Mansi To Start this topic first should be explained what Copyright infringement means It is the use or production of Copyrighted work such as the right to reproduce, distribute, display or perform the work which is protected by copyright law without the permission or consent of the author where such permission or consent
Author :- Ekamjot Kaur of Punjab University Chandigarh INTRODUCTION The account given by UP Police of the encounter of gangster Vikas Dubey who had 62 criminal cases pending against him before his gang shot dead 8 policemen on the intervening night of July 2 and 3 has raised many eyebrows. According to the Police version