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Sexual Harassment at Workplace

July 15, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Prarthana Krishnan.U
Mar Gregorios College of Law
Abstract
Sexual harassment at workplace is a serious concern regarding the violation of human rights, human dignity and fundamental rights. This article emphasis on various forms of sexual harassment, causes and the impact of these in an individual’s life. The article involves a brief research on the various laws available to protect the interest of the […]
Tanvi Firodiya
ILS Law College Pune
Abstract
In 2013, India became the first country in the world to mandate corporate social responsibility through law, embedding a statutory 2% spending obligation within Section 135 of the Companies Act. Over a decade later, the aggregate numbers suggest compliance; the ground reality tells a more complicated story. This article examines whether India’s mandatory CSR framework […]
Tanvi Firodiya
ILS Law College Pune
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic did not create India’s educational inequality — it simply made it impossible to ignore. When schools shut in March 2020 and learning moved online, millions of children from marginalised communities found themselves on the wrong side of what this paper terms the “silicon curtain.” This article examines the digital divide in India […]
Tanvi Firodiya
ILS Law College Pune
Abstract
There is a particular kind of constitutional question that courts tend to circle rather than answer — not because the law is unclear, but because the answer requires saying something that the institution has not been ready to say. For much of independent India’s legal history, the question of whether a dying person could lawfully […]
BHARAT NARAYAN M
GOVERNMENT LAW COLLEGE, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
Abstract
The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS), in its intent to bring about a paradigm shift in the criminal justice system in India by incorporating the advances of technology in the investigative process, has led to an unprecedented constitutional conundrum in the context of the seizure of electronic items, which is now coming to be […]
Shelly
MERI Professional & Law Institute
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This blog provides a comprehensive analysis of the legal framework governing women’s rights in India, highlighting the intersection between constitutional guarantees and statutory protections. The Constitution of India serves as the bedrock of gender equality, with Article 14 establishing formal equality, Article 15 prohibiting sex-based discrimination, and Article 15(3) empowering the State to enact affirmative […]
Nikita Singh
Lloyd Law College
Abstract
Women’s political representation in India remains at a critical crisis point. Despite constituting 48% of the country’s population, women occupy only 15% of Lok Sabha seats (80 out of 543 MPs). The Constitution (106th Amendment) Act 2023 passed unanimously in Parliament, reserving 33% of seats for women. However, Article 334A delays implementation until “after delimitation […]
Prashaunsa Chandekar & Saransh Kanojia
Kishinchand Chellaram Law College; Kishinchand Chellaram Law College
Abstract
The Code on Social Security, 2020 represents a progressive consolidation of India’s labour welfare regime with respect to maternity protection. Despite its forward-looking mandate, significant structural and practical obstacles continue to prevent the legislation from delivering substantive equality to working women. Women of childbearing age face discrimination in hiring, obstruction of career advancement, the persistent […]
Amme Akash
Woxsen University
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The global shortage of transplantable organs has produced a shadow economy in which the bodies of the poor are converted into spare parts for the affluent. This paper examines that economy through India, a country whose transplantation law was, from its inception, modelled on the prohibitory logic of earlier statutes such as the United States’ […]

RACHANA GANGU & ANR. V. UNION OF INDIA & ORS.

July 14, 2026 Volume III, Issue 9
Aditi Gautam
Asian Law College
Abstract
The emergence of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Wuhan, China, towards the end of 2019 led to its rapid propagation worldwide. In order to overcome the public health crisis, states have been implementing mass vaccination drives. The case of Rachana Gangu & Anr. v. Union of India & Ors. is concerned with the constitutional […]