DISCRIMINATION AND VIOLENCE AGAINST INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE IDENTIFIED AS, OR ARE PERCEIVED TO BE, LGBTQ
Discrimination and violence against individuals who identify as, or are perceived to be, LGBTQ, i.e, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, or Queer, are deeply rooted in contemporary society. These injustices happen in various forms, like social exclusion, discrimination in institutions, and even the denial of basic rights that are essential for every human being. This paper […]
The Role of Gender and Race in Domestic Violence
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The Changing Contour of the Global Currency Reserve System
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Balancing Freedom of Speech and Hate Speech Laws in India
This research paper explores the complex relationship between freedom of speech and hate speech in the Indian context, particularly in the age of digital communication. It emphasizes that while freedom of expression is a cornerstone of democracy enshrined in Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution, it is not absolute and must be balanced against the […]
THE EMERGING GROWTH CORRIDORS IN BENGALURU: Infrastructure, Regulatory Clarity, and Procedural Dynamics Shaping Investment Landscape
Bengaluru’s developmental journey in 2025 marks a significant transition into a resilient, high-growth metropolitan economy driven by advanced infrastructure and regulatory reform. The city is experiencing major improvements in connectivity, civic amenities, and industrial corridors, fuelled by substantial government investments and private sector participation. More than ₹2,296 crore has been allocated for upgrading primary roads, […]
Towards Equality: Challenging Race and Gender Bias Against Girls in Society.
Abstract This paper focus on the problem of racial and gender bias against girls in our patriarchal culture and how it affects people’s perceptions of women and girls in general. Nonetheless, a number of laws have already been passed by the state and central governments to support the girls and shield them from prejudice. However, […]
False Identity in Matrimonial Relationship: Legal Remedies and Evidentiary Challenges
To mitigate the risks associated with false identity in matrimonial relationships, it’s essential to prioritize open and honest communication. Partners should be encouraged to share information about themselves freely and honestly. Additionally, legal recourse and support systems can provide a safety net for those affected by matrimonial deception. Ultimately, building trust and fostering a culture […]
Interfaith Marriages in India: Constitutional Rights, Forced Conversion, and the ‘Love Jihad’ Debate
Interfaith marriages is a constitutional right given to every citizen of the country, still we have done this study because this issue has not been properly addressed due to politicisation of the issue. Whenever anyone discusses this issue solely based on facts, it is termed as Islamophobia. Indian constitution allows every citizen of India to […]
FROM MAGNA CARTA TO METADATA: A JOURNEY THROUGH MODERN HUMAN RIGHTS
The comprehensive development of human rights with one starting point in the Magna Carta of 1215 and one ending up at the need to solve challenges as digital surveillance, climate justice and artificial intelligence is traced in this paper. It analyses key historical moments, philosophical principles and the world law, such as the Universal Declaration […]