Every country with different groups of people having diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds faces several challenges concerning maintaining peace among them. There is a persistent risk of conflict and if not responded to appropriately, could escalate into a crisis. One such challenge is hate
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In accordance with the revised guidelines for idol immersion promulgated in 2020, idols made up of Plaster of Paris (hereinafter “PoP”) were banned. The said ban was recently contested in a plea
Many parts of India evidenced panic weddings of young girls aged 18-20 after the Government of India proposed raising the minimum marriageable age for Indian women. The Prohibition of Child
AFSPA stands for Armed forces special power act. True to the name, this Act gives special powers to the Indian Armed forces like a green flag for conducting operations anywhere, entering premises,
The most important rights in the constitution are those of Equality (Article 14), Freedom (Article 19), and Life and Liberty (Article 21), collectively known as the “trinity of the Indian Constitution” and widely recognized as the golden triangle. The relationship between these rights was established by
Have you ever craved online entertainment such as movies and TV shows? Isn’t it make you happy when you get access to these free of cost? I mean who doesn’t love free content but do you realize that accessing such content and downloading it for free is an offence punishable under the law? It
One often thinks about the rights of a party to a contract in terms of their right to receive compensation/damages from the other party who has breached the contract. What is often overlooked is the fact that even the party who has defaulted on his obligations under the contract
The concept of the Dowry Death is very common in India and many women have already become a victim of this menace. Before delving into the laws about dowry death and their loopholes, it is
India follows a parliamentary democracy which ensures separation of powers to prevent one branch of the government from abusing or controlling the other branch although we don’t follow
Marriage as an institution is considered sacred from time immemorial. Marriage is considered a sacrament by Hindus. In one of the passages of Manu Smriti, the following is written: “I hold your hand for Saubhagya (good luck) that you may grow old with your husband, you are given to me by

