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Agent Orange was used by America to win the war in Vietnam, destroying acres of land and crops and impacting the lives of Vietnamese for generations, but it has still never been held
The Supreme Court, in K. Umadevi’s case, noted, “Life under Article 21 means life in its fullest sense, all that which makes life more meaningful, worth living like a human being… Right to
India’s judiciary has long demonstrated a progressive approach to environmental jurisprudence, yet one vital aspect remains unexplored — granting legal rights to individual trees. While forests
In the present era, where Artificial Intelligence is gaining popularity, it has not only become a tool but also the creator. From writing essays to creating music, the increasing use of AI tools
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When we talk about live-in relationships for LGBTQIA+ couples in India, we’re not just talking about the law. We’re talking about the lived experience of people who want nothing
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