Article 15 of The Indian Constitution
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Article 15 serves as a foundation for all the legislature needs to establish provisions to foster societal peace.
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Article 15 serves as a foundation for all the legislature needs to establish provisions to foster societal peace.
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The theory of basic structure is firmly accepted but the elements of basic structure of the constitution, have not been closed by the courts.
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Equality of opportunity means that every person is entitled for a job at any position under State based on his qualities and capabilities.
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Reservation in government services is essentially anti-meritocracy because when a candidate is appointed to a reserved post.
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Employees are now opening up and speaking out for their rights, and there are claims of a decrease in gender discrimination in the workplace.
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Exception 2 of Sec.375 of IPC would be considered as blanket protection to the husband and would cause misuse of the law.
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The Union of India v Rajendra N Shah case has laid down a landmark judgment, with a 2:1 majority, quashing the 97th Amendment Act’s remains.
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Several steps and measures are taken by the Indian Government to ensure that the mining sector becomes environmentally sustainable.
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This landmark judgment in the environmental law jurisprudence of our country has set clear guidelines regarding pollution control.
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After studying decision, it can be stated that this historic decision will surely serve as a big deterrent to unscrupulous builders.
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A person will only be healthy if he has access to fresh air to breathe, clean water to drink, and other fundamental necessities.
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The problems associated with HIV are not limited to the protection of life, but legal issues concerning the rights of individuals affected.