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A Timeline Of Right To Life: From P. Rathinam’s Case to Common Cause’s Case

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Introduction:  ‘No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law’. This Article 21 in the constitution of India is the foremost with respect to other rights, as it gives a right to life to any person (citizens, non-citizens). The Supreme Court Read more…

By Abhinav Srivastava, 5 years22/08/2020 ago
Constitutional Law

Right to Live with Human Dignity versus Honour Killing

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Introduction: The practice of honour killing is prevalent in many countries, including India. It originates from ancient customs and traditions that have been incorporated for many decades. The act of honour killing is committed because the families believe that the dishonorable conduct of an individual reflects upon the rest of Read more…

By Kanika Mawri, 5 years07/08/2020 ago
Medical Laws

Legality of In Vitro Fertilization

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Introduction: Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) such as surrogacy, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization have immerged as a blessing for the couples facing infertility. ART can be defined as any other medical technique which is used in an attempt to obtain pregnancy by any other means other than intercourse. In this Read more…

By Molshree Totla, 5 years21/07/2020 ago
Civil Law

Human Rights and Article 21 of Constitution of India

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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) primarily underscored ‘human dignity’ in the human rights discourse. These rights are inherent in all human beings and cannot be taken away without a fair and reasonable procedure by the State. Article 21 of the Indian constitution is an umbrella of various inalienable Read more…

By Renuka Nevgi, 5 years29/04/2020 ago
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