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Legalization of Abortion

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Introduction: In general terms, abortion means ending of a pregnancy. This is done by removing the embryo from the uterus. Abortions can be done in two ways one by surgical procedure second by taking medication that ends pregnancy. Many Countries have liberalized their abortion laws in the past few years, Read more…

By Sushmita Srivastava, 5 years15/09/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Why the Uniform Civil Code as Personal Laws for Everyone?

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Introduction:  India is a secular state, a land where various religions are followed such as Hinduism,    Buddhism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Sikhism, Islam etc and it is the core reason why India is called as a secular state after the 42nd amendment in 1976 the word secular is included in our Read more…

By Sushmita Srivastava, 5 years04/09/2020 ago
Legal Theory

Reforms Needed in the Indian Judiciary

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Introduction: Judiciary is the mechanism for resolution in case of disputes. In India, there are different levels of the judiciary. The apex court is the Supreme Court at the top, then the High Courts in each state and then comes the District Courts. The Indian Constitution laid provision related to Read more…

By Sushmita Srivastava, 5 years03/09/2020 ago
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Family Law

Legal Status of Children born out of Live in Relationships

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Introduction: Live in relationship is a concept where couples are not married to each other but live together under the same roof that resembles a relation like marriage and this can also be called as cohabitation. Generally, it is a relation where both partners enjoy their individual freedom and live Read more…

By Sushmita Srivastava, 5 years02/09/2020 ago
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