Cyber Stalking: A Study on Victimization of Vulnerable Groups
In India, women have been revered as goddesses since ancient times. Throughout history, crimes against women have been prevalent, but in current scenario, there has been a resurgence in crimes against women, with the emergence of cybercrimes. These are the same offenses that women encounter in the physical realm (as women) but more severe criminal […]
The Soulful Role of Judiciary in Indian Democracy : A Silent Revolution in Motion
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Human Rights in India: Issues and Challenges
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Future of Technology in Legal System
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THE ROLE OF LAW IN ENSURING FOOD SAFETY IN INDIA
Food safety is an urgent public health issue, especially in a country as large and heterogeneous as India. With an increasing number of cases of adulteration, unhygienic food habits, and rising food-borne disease, it is very important to have strict food safety laws. This blog will dwell deep into the significance and need of food […]
Legal Protections for Whistleblowers in India: A Critical Evaluation of the Whistle Blowers Protection Act, 2014
Imagine being employed in a company and then encountering their activity that is deemed illegal, immoral, illicit, unsafe and fraudulent. This is whistleblowing an activity where a person which is often an employee reveals the illicit practices of the organisation they are employed in. This wrongdoing can include an ethical practises violation of safety any […]
Uncertainty of the Gig Economy.
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Uncertainty of the Gig Economy.
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The Third Space: Legal Recognition and Social Inclusion of LGBTQ+ Rights
The LGBTQ+ community in India has witnessed significant progress in recent years, especially through landmark judicial pronouncements. However, social discrimination and legal limitations continue to hinder full equality. This paper reviews the evolution of LGBTQ+ legal rights in India, analyzing judicial landmark cases, statutory developments, and social attitudes. It highlights remaining legislative gaps and sociocultural […]
From Statutes to Selfhood: Rethinking Gender Equality in India
Gender equality is a constitutional mandate in India, enshrined in the principles of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. Despite progressive legal frameworks, the implementation and social reality often diverge unless society moves beyond structural patriarchy, religion conditioning, and culturally imposed gender roles, the spirit of equality remain incomplete and superficial. This paper explores the legal […]