PERCEPTION OF INTER-CASTE MARRIAGE IN THE EYES OF THE SOCIETY. |
Author : MS. AYUSHI DUSEJA & CO-AUTHORED BY: MR. DEEPANSH TRIPATHI, AMITY UNIVERSITY, MADHYA PRADESH. |
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Abstract :Marriage is a devout organization that ties man and ladies into a hallowed servitude. The genuine importance of that connection gets through the marriage. Fundamentally, the term inter-caste marriage is a term that is utilized by the Middle Eastern nations and south Asia Nations for the marriage which happens between the general people where both the couple has a place in different caste, creed, races, clans, tribes, i.e., diverse social communities. |
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MARITAL RAPE AND THE DISPUTED CONCEPT OF IMPLIED CONSENT. |
Author : MR. SAHAJVEER BAWEJA (B.A.LL.B (Hons)), RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LAW. |
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Abstract :Before directly jumping to what marital rape is, it is better to divide words and to understand them separately. Starting with the second-word rape; Rape is unlawful sex or sexual intercourse with the other person. Here the sexual intercourse is without the consent of the other person. In India, currently only the rape of a woman is recognized and rape of a man is still not recognized. Rape is one of the heinous crimes in India which has punishment up to death penalty. |
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CONCEPT OF DHARMA AND ITS RELATION WITH PERSONAL LAWS. |
Author : MR. GURURAJ MAMDY, SCHOOL OF LAW, CHRIST (DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY). |
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Abstract :The idea of Dharma can be categorized into two concepts, one being a normative concept and the other being how it regulates the day-to-day activities of individuals in their social and personal life, it defines the duties of individuals towards the society, towards their family, towards life and God. The authority for Dharma, such as everything else, was said to be the Vedas. Different sources were said to lay on this sole authority. It was perceived that notwithstanding the Vedas (sruti), there was a subsidiary specialist in the law codes (smrti), certain Dharmasastras coming to accept incredible significance. A third source was “sadacara”, great or devout traditions, or traditions of the great. These various sources formulated the centre of Dharma as a tradition that governs the administration of social and personal aspects of individuals. |
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CORPORATE BUSINESS IN INDIA: A MENACE TO HUMAN RIGHTS. |
Author : MS. SANDHYA GUPTA & CO-AUTHORED BY: MS. G. PRAVALLIKA, DAMODARAM SANJIVAYYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, VISAKHAPATNAM. |
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Abstract :The world has turned out to be a global village and standards such as the preservation of human rights are shared globally. The concept of corporate business and it’s devastating on humans must be juxtaposed against the concept of the right to development, international treaties and binding covenants between nation states. Companies have a powerful influence on all our lives. In the fold of the foremost abuses in recent decades, civil society has progressively called for Human rights standards to be held by companies. |
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ARTICLE 35A: A SYMBOL OF KASHMIRI COLONIALISM OR A RETROGRADE? |
Author : MR. PRANAV KAUSHAL, SCHOOL OF LAW, BAHRA UNIVERSITY SHIMLA HILLS. |
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Abstract :Is Article 35A of the Indian Constitution is a symbol of Kashmiri Colonialism or a Retrograde? Article 35A of the Indian Constitution has been remarked as the symbol of Kashmiri Colonialism over the rest of Jammu and Kashmir. In a memorandum, the Jammu Kashmir People’s Forum to the Union Minister and Human Rights Commission they stated that with the repeal of Article 35A of the Indian Constitution, fundamental rights have been legally snatched by the State which may include the Right to vote, right to property, right to marriage, right to employment etc. |
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FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION: AN OVERVIEW. |
Author : MR. VISHAL ANAND (BBA-LL.B), SCHOOL OF LAW, KIIT UNIVERSITY, BHUBANESWAR. |
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Abstract :Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is a system or process which includes partial or absolute evacuation of the female outer genitalia or causing damage to the female genital organs. There is no medical justification for this i.e., why this kind of process is performed on the females. There are various types or procedure in which Female Genital Mutilation is performed, which has been discussed in detail. Though the origin of Female Genital Mutilation is not known due to lack of conclusive evidences but, however, theories and researches have shown that the practice of Female Genital Mutilation has its origination in Egypt. |
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, GLOBAL WARMING AND GREENING OF ENERGIES. |
Author : MS. AKSHITA GOYAL (B.A.LL.B (HONS)), SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL, PUNE. |
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Abstract :The threat to mankind has been nurtured by mankind itself. Sustainable development is the sole solution if mankind wants to continue its existence on Earth; the planet that has been an abode for all human life for millions of years and now being taken for granted by those it gave birth to. Sustainable development has evolved over multiple Earth Summits attended by countries from all over the world and is the saviour that the human race needs right now. Global warming, and with it climate change, is affecting every being in every part of the world and this vicious cycle doesn’t seem to stop. |
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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LAWS REGARDING RAPE OF WOMEN IN PAKISTAN AND INDIA. |
Author : MS. SONIKA SEKHAR & CO-AUTHORED BY: MS. MOON MISHRA, NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY AND JUDICIAL ACADEMY, ASSAM. |
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Abstract :In order to understand rape in Pakistan and the development of the laws governing rape over the years since the inception of the country, it is important to trace the changes made in the legislations regarding rape in Pakistan. After all the additions and deletions in the Indian Penal Code relating to rape, the outcome or the current standing law of rape in India is much more substantial, with numerous intricacies and nuances. A comparison of laws regarding rape in India and Pakistan reveal certain major similarities and dissimilarities. This paper aims to explain in detail the development of the laws regarding rape, along with the major amendments and bills that led to the moulding of the laws regarding rape in both India and Pakistan. This has been substantiated with case laws for both the countries and finally, a comparison between the two countries has been drawn, with a judgement of the laws pertaining to rape in both the countries. |
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CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN GREEN PATENTING IN INDIA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS. |
Author : ASST. PROF (LAW), MR. ANKIT SINGH, JAGRAN LAKECITY UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL, MADHYA PRADESH. |
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Abstract :In the past few decades, environmental degradation has exhibited an exponential growth which has certainly become an issue of global concern. Many developed and developing countries are striving to combat the menace of climate change through various means. In current times, the level of carbon dioxide emissions has increased exponentially due to the heavy increase in energy demand and carbon dependency of industries. It is an issue of major concern that India has become the world’s fastest-growing polluter. According to British Petroleum’s comprehensive Statistical Review of World Energy, India’s carbon dioxide emission level was shown to have increased by 8.1% in 2014 and accounted for the largest share in the global emissions scale. |
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3D PRINTING AND DESIGN PROTECTION: POSSIBLE FUTURE IN THE FOOD INDUSTRY. |
Author : MS. JENNIFER DSILVA, CHRIST (DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY), BENGALURU, KARNATAKA. |
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Abstract :The invention of 3D printers has impacted various industries for good. These industries have used these 3D printers to make production easier in case of factories. It is also seen that with the change of material 3D printers can create more than just plastic products. This was used in many fields including the food industry. With this technology of 3D printers, restaurants could replicate certain designs down to a spot. This helped in the precision and continues efficiency of presentation. Since presentation is a big part of the food industry, these 3D printers could make it easy for many restaurants to copy the designs. This can be seen as a problem in certain ways since chefs take time and use their talents to make their presentation of food look artistic, the copying of the same would be unfair to the chefs. Due to the many attributes that can ensure the food could not be presented the exact same way such a question was not asked. |
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UNDERSTANDING “SEXTORTION & REVENGE-PORNS” AS NEW FACE OF CYBER CRIME: A NEED FOR REFORM IN INDIAN CYBER LAWS. |
Author : MS. APOORVA GAUR (LL.M), NALSAR UNIVERSITY OF LAW, HYDERABAD, TELANGANA. |
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Abstract :Cyberextortion is a method of online extortion by the perpetrators where the demand is
usually a huge amount of money or any other favour in exchange of not carrying out any
harm to the victim?s private information1. The methods that are generally used by extortionist
involve “incapacitating” the targeted victim by way of DoS (Denial of Service) attack or
blackmailing the victim to surrender him/her to the demands of the perpetrator etc.
Cyberextortion is one like a proverbial elephant in a room, a problem which is so serious and
grave but has never been discussed. |
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