by superioradmin | Jan 13, 2020 | Volume 2 - Issue 6
Strict Laws or Better Implementation Nandini HiraniGLS Law College, Ahmedabad,Gujarat, India Volume II – Issue VI, 2019 It is believed that Justice delayed is Justice denied and therefore to solve this problem of delayed justice we have come up with a system of...
by superioradmin | Jan 13, 2020 | Volume 2 - Issue 6
Strict Laws or Better Implementation Nandini AroraGuru Nanak Dev University, RC, JalandharPunjab, India Volume II – Issue VI, 2019 The next big question – what happens as a result of such a fallacy in the system of a country? People lose faith. People start...
by superioradmin | Jan 13, 2020 | Volume 2 - Issue 6
Strict Implementation: Justice to Rape Victims Misha MehtaGLS Law College, AhmedabadGujarat, India Volume II – Issue VI, 2019 The first time ‘rape’ was mentioned in our legal structure when the Indian Penal Code was written in 1860. Section 375 to Section 376E...
by superioradmin | Jan 13, 2020 | Volume 2 - Issue 6
Strict Laws or Better Implementation S. Jothi PoornaBharath Institute of Higher Education and Research Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India Volume II – Issue VI, 2019 Discrimination against women and girl is pervasive and long- running phenomenon, whether at home or...
by superioradmin | Jan 13, 2020 | Volume 2 - Issue 6
Strict Laws or Better Implementation LeonaC.S.I. College for Legal Studies, KottayamKerala, India Volume II – Issue VI, 2019 Terming every brutal incident as the rarest of the rare, barbaric and diabolic[1], the duty casted upon our judiciary never ends. Each...