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Mathai Mathai v/s Joseph Mary: Mastering Indian Contract Law And Specific Relief

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Review Of Literature Avtar Singh's "Law of Contract & Specific Relief": This seminal text has been widely regarded as an essential resource for law students (like the author) and practition...

Protection of Rights of Minorities and Indigenous Communities; UN Study

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This abstract includes the determination challenges faced by minorities and Indigenous Peoples worldwide in realising their right to education, despite international human rights law's unequivo...

Comprehensive analysis of CAA and NRC: A research perspective

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The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the proposed National Register of Citizens (NRC) have stirred significant debates and discussions across India and internationally. This research artic...

Why Feminism Is Becoming Opinionated: Loosing The Core

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The term "feminism" has evolved to encompass various interpretations, ranging from accusations of misandry to assertions of female empowerment. It has become a contentious issue, more driven by...

Laws Against Caste-Based Discrimination: History And Evolution

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This article explores the history and evolution of laws against caste-based discrimination in India. It begins by highlighting the persistence of social disparities and discrimination despite t...

The Need For Protective Discriminative Laws In India

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As we all know that protective discrimination refers to the special privileges granted to the under privileged section of the society most commonly women. In earlier times the poor people as we...

Panchayat Extension to Scheduled Areas (PESA) Act, 1996

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The PESA Act was enacted in 1996 to provide for the extension of the provisions of Part IX of the Constitution relating to the Panchayats to the Scheduled Areas. (Other than Panchayats, Part IX...

Brothels: Prostitution As A Bigger Picture

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In Indian society, prostitution has always been an unavoidable reality. It is mentioned in the ages-old Mahabharata and continues to exist clandestinely now all over the nation. Sex trading is ...

The Tribes Who Are Refugees In Their Own Land

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The typical organization of mankind in primary history was the tribe. Today, in many parts of the world, the tribal community is still a major form of human political organization. Even in adva...