In India, the Right to Marry

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Article 21 of the Constitution guarantees the right to marry the person of one's choice. The right to life is guaranteed by the Constitution. This privilege can only be taken away by a law that...

Will Marital Rape Be Criminalized In 2022?

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"Her friends used to tell her it wasn't rape if the man was your husband. She didn't say anything but inside she seethed: she wanted to take a knife to take faces"- F.H. Batacan It...

Constitution And Legal Aid

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Every community on our planet has its own struggles, among them India. However, the poverty that exists in this country is something that isn't present anywhere else in the world. The majority ...

Equality Is A Myth

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We all talk about equality but we don't talk about how to implement it in society. because we don't want equal opportunity for everyone. it's human nature to have a good position for ourselves ...

Judicial Reforms: Access To Justice

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A Rule that cannot be bent will certainly be broken -- Robert Brault Judicial reforms are the structure or wider picture of any country from a political or legal perspective. Judicial reforms...

Liberty: The Concept and Its Constitutional Context

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Supreme Court time and again in its various judgments has stated not only the right to freedom, the right to life; it is the right to life with dignity which gives it concrete protection from c...

Right to equality with special emphasis on Sabarimala temple case

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A constitution is the aggregate of fundamental principles or the established precedents that constitute legal basis of a polity, organisation or any other type of entity & commonly determin...

S.R.Bommai v/s. Union Of India

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Facts Of The Case: The Janata Party is the largest party in the Karnataka state legislature to form the Government under the leadership of S.R. BOMMAI. In September, 1988, Janata party an...

The preamble of the Indian constitution

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Introduction Of The Indian Constitution: The Constitution of India is the Supreme law in India. It imparts Constitutional supremacy and not Parliamentary supremacy as it is not created by the ...

Free Legal Aid: A Legal Service

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Legal Services includes providing Free Legal Aid to those weaker sections of the society who fall within the purview of Section 12 of the Legal Services Authority Act, 1987. Free legal aid is...