Right of a Wife to Abort a Child without Consent of the Husband
Women often have severely limited access to safe abortion services due to a lack of adequate regulatory, medical or political will.
Women often have severely limited access to safe abortion services due to a lack of adequate regulatory, medical or political will.
Introduction: At first glance, prisoners (or) inmates can be seen as merely a product of war. One might say, kidnapping serves as a temporary situation in the case of a dedicated soldier or soldier who is not strong enough to present in a war zone or a besieged city, sometimes Read more…
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Introduction India has seen a large number of recorded decisions that have advanced and made our Constitution of India an epitome of justice, uniformity and great heart. One of those decisions that expanded the skylines of the significance of Fundamental Rights was Olga Tellis and Ors. v. Bombay Municipal Corporation Read more…
Introduction: Today, standing a month ahead of Durga Puja, the celebration of a women’s pride, strength, and above all her dignity, aren’t we still ashamed? We the people, the government, the police, the media everyone is proving the point of us being nothing but a piece of misogynists and opportunists. Read more…
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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…