Author:- Anugra Anna Shaju Feminist Jurisprudence: Feminist Jurisprudence attempts to identify and study the effects of legal structures and systems on women and women’s lives. The concerns put forward by advocates of feminist jurisprudence are regarding formal equality and equal citizenship, marriage, reproductive rights and commodification of the body, violence against women, and equality in
Author:- Himanshu Raj of Chanakya national Law University, Patna The Delhi government declared on Sunday, 7 June, that emergency clinics in Delhi would just treat occupants of Delhi until the COVID-19 circumstance improves. The limitation reaches out to private medical clinics also, in spite of the fact that emergency clinics run by the focal government
Author : Shourya Shubham (Chanakya National Law University, Patna) “There is a fine line between free speech and hate speech. Free speech encourages debate whereas hate speech increases violence and hatred. Newton Lee People need a system which empowers and regulates them in order to coexist and function as a society, this system is referred
Author : NISHA SHARMA (Law College Dehradun) INTRODUCTION:- “Gender-based violence is violence involving men and women, in which the female is usually the victim, and which is derived from unequal power relationships between men and women. Violence is directed specifically against a woman because she is a woman, or affects women disproportionately. It includes,
Author : Manuureet Singh (Army Institute of Law) Co-Author : Sharanya Shrivastava (Army Institute of Law) INTRODUCTION India as a country has seen quite a few changes in the popular perception of a lot of things regarded as social anathemas over the past few years. However, there are certain issues that have always been a
Prostitution: history and legality Author : Simarpreet Saluja (Bharti Vidyapeeth) Introduction: “Prostitution” means the sexual exploitation or abuse of persons for commercial purposes or for consideration in money or in any other kind, and the expression “prostitute” shall be construed accordingly. This practice has been running around since ages. The day a society has been
INSANITY DEFENCE: A LOOPHOLE FOR CRIMINALS Author : Md. Arshad (Galgotias university) Co-Author : Nancy Kesarwani (Galgotias university) INTRODUCTION:- The insanity is one of the unfavorable ranges of the law of crime. It is the war between the medical and legal profession, the insanity as a defense draws a deduction from the scant evidence, insanity is
Author : Mona Das (Kirit P Mehta School of Law, NMIMS, Mumbai) “Criminals do not die by the hands of law. They die by the hands of other men.” ~ George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman On the dawn of 20th March, 2020, four men convicted of the ruthless gang rape and murder of Nirbhaya
Author:- Tanya Shrotriya Background Specific Relief Act was enacted in 1877.The Act was originally drafted upon the lines of the Draft, New York Civil Code, 1862, and its main provisions embodied the doctrines evolved by the English Equity Courts. The Specific Relief Act, 1963 is the outcome of the acceptance by the Government on the
Author : Mili Kanoujiya Introduction Registering FIR is mandatory for an officer on receiving information relating to the commission of an offence. Despite that the victim has to struggle a lot to get the FIR registered. The police authority denies to register FIR saying it is not under their jurisdiction. For the ease of victim