by superioradmin | Aug 12, 2020 | Volume 3 - Issue 4
Rights of Women in India: Constitutional and Legal Scenario Dr. Shridevi S. Suvarnakhandi Assistant Professor B.L.D.E.Association’s Law College, India. Volume III, Issue IV, 2020 The United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human rights on 10 December 1948...
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The Evolution & Development of Recovery Laws in India: A Critical Analysis Anish MalikAmity Law School Delhi (Affiliated to GGSIP University), India Volume III, Issue IV, 2020 Debt can be defined as the loan taken by an individual or an organization from the bank...
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Nuanced Approach to the Competency of an Arbitral Tribunal Arihant SinghFairfield Institute of Management and Technology, India Volume III, Issue IV, 2020 There has been for a while now an upcoming drift towards the alternative dispute settlement procedures as it is...
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Women’s Constitutional Rights – A privilege Lisa Sankrit and Rishi RajSymbiosis Law School, Noida, India Volume III, Issue IV, 2020 Introduction- In the words of Gloria Steinem “A gender-equal society would be one where the word ‘gender’ does...
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Freedom of Speech and Expression on Internet: An Emerging Right Muskan Sharma and Pushkar BhandarkarAmity Law School, Amity University Chhattisgarh, India Volume III, Issue IV, 2020 The Constitution of India under Part III provides certain Fundamental Rights, one of...
by superioradmin | Aug 12, 2020 | Volume 3 - Issue 4
Abortion: History and Law in India ShantanuJindal Global Law School, India Volume III, Issue IV, 2020 Even in the 21st century, most women in India is still not able to access the proper abortion facilities. Abortion is still playing a major role in the life of women....