Fundamental Rights During Emergencies
Introduction Fundamental Rights During Emergencies As stated in my previous article on financial emergency, a state of emergency is a circumstance in which a legislature is enabled to perform activities that it would regularly not
Read More ⟶Just and Equitable Grounds in Indian Law
As we know that a company is an artificial person instead of a natural person, therefore, it can’t die a natural death. Therefore it can only be terminated by a legal process for which there
Read More ⟶A Brief Study about Law Making Process in India
It is a well-known fact that Laws are made for the social needs, Improvement of Society and to remove Illegal Practices and other social problems. In India, our constitution provides the law-making procedure in the
Read More ⟶Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005
Introduction To Domestic Violence Act 2005 The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005 is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted to shield women from domestic violence. It was brought into power
Read More ⟶Uniform Civil Code – The Hassles in Adopting
Introduction to the Uniform Civil Code “Uniform Civil Code” (UCC) is a proposition, meant to supplant different ‘personal laws’ that are being practised in our nation, in light of the sacred texts, customs, and traditions
Read More ⟶How to Do DNA test in India
Importance of DNA technology The Full form of DNA is Deoxyribonucleic acid. Lately, DNA technology has greatly and rapidly advanced and because of that, it has been useful in many fields of study and in
Read More ⟶Financial Emergency in India
Introduction To Financial Emergency in India A state of emergency is a circumstance in which a legislature is enabled to perform activities that it would regularly not be allowed. A government can announce such state
Read More ⟶Adultery Laws in India
Introduction To Adultery Laws In India Adultery originates from the Latin word ‘Adulterium’ which basically implies consensual sex between a wedded individual and a person who isn’t the spouse of the previous. Adultery is extramarital
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