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INDIA IN CHABAHAR : AN ANALYSIS

PM Mr. Narendra Modi has been visiting one or the other country almost every month for the last two years after assuming...

THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDICIARY IN INDIA IN LIGHT OF RECENT EVENTS : “A CRITICAL ANALYSIS”

Ever since, 1979, judiciary started playing a more assertive role in the national arena, perhaps not even envisaged...

JOURNEY OF UNIFORM CIVIL CODE: MOVING FROM DIRECTIVE GOAL TO NEED

India is the country having 5,000 year old civilization, 325 languages spoken, 18 official languages, 29 States and...

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF JUVENILE JUSTICE ACT 2015

The country of India includes several states and some of these states have their own “Children’s Acts.” The main goals of these...

UNIFORM CIVIL CODE IN INDIA – A DISTANT DREAM

In India there had never been an Indian personal Law. Instead there are several personal laws, applicable to various religious communities i.e...

EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATIONS IN INDIA: THE NEED OF THIS HOUR

For the Government to function properly, there is a need to have perfect harmonization of its organs. In...

THE ROLE OF UNITED NATION IN PROTECTION AND PROMOTION OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS

Today one of the indicators of human development is the number of women’s present and how they act in the various area...

WOMEN’S PORTRAYAL IN MEDIA: HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE

Media reflects the society as a whole and through this media, people in every nook and corner of the world comes to...

NEED TO PROTECT AND REGULATE A NOBLE IDEA OF STING OPERATION FOR ENVISAGING PUBLIC INTEREST

“There are only two forces that can carry light to all the corners of the globe- the Sun in the heaven and...

PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS OF CHILDREN VIS-À-VIS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

In the contemporary era, irrespective of globalization, every human being as human being carries certain human rights since...

PRIMARY EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE

Change is the unchanging law of Nature, and the same law is applicable to society as well. Human society keeps continuously changing...

CHILD ABUSE IN INDIA: A CRITICAL STUDY

The child (who is abused), at their tender age, are unable to find words to voice their experience....
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The Indian Penal Code which was drafted by Lord T.B. Macaulay and his law commissioners in 1860 criminalizes rape as a coercive...

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JUDICIAL TRENDS OF SENTENCING CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN INDIA : A CROSS-SECTIONAL ANALYSIS

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THE HUMAN RIGHTS AND REFUGEE CRISIS: ANALYZING THE INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLITICAL FORTITUDE

In the last two years world witnessed the biggest humanitarian and refugee crisis in the history of mankind. The civil war and...