Posted on: July 1, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

PENAL PROVISIONS OF THE POCSO ACT. by Sakshi Tyagi

Author: Sakshi Tyagi, Student at Law College, Dehradun, Uttaranchal University ABSTRACT The POCSO Act, 2012 is a complete regulation to offer for the safety and well being of children from brutal offences such as sexual assault, sexual harassment and pornography. It came up with extraordinary reforms within the crook justice system through providing specific courts. Going through bitter stories of the instances in current years, POCSO Act 2012 has resulted…

Posted on: June 29, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

SURROGACY AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE: A STUDY by Shashvat Duklan

Author: Shashvat Duklan, Student at Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University ABSTRACT “The greatest good is what we do for one another” People say that children are the greatest gift of all, but sadly not everyone of us are capable of experiencing the joy of parenthood. With the initiation of assisted reproduction these people can undergo parenthood. For those who are infertile, same-sex couples or who suffer from any medical complications…

Posted on: June 28, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

RESTITUTION OF CONJUGAL RIGHTS: A PLEA FOR ITS ABOLITION by Meenakshi Jena

Author: Meenakshi Jena, Student at Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad ABSTRACT Indian society and Indian laws always had a paternalistic attitude towards the private life of women. Under the garb of protecting the marriage, the personal life of a women has always been compromised and thereby, violating her privacy. The provisions on restoration of marriage by conjugal rights which is mentioned under Section 9 of Hindu Marriage Act, Section 22 of…

Posted on: June 27, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

ANALYSING AND REVIEWING MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION IN INDIA by Vignesh Narayanan

Author: Vignesh Narayanan INTRODUCTION Environment as a subject matter is an important aspect. Environment is a broad term which includes a lot of aspects. The main mandate of Environmental jurisprudence revolves 6 major Environmental legislations in India which are Wildlife protection Act 1972 , Environmental protection Act 1986 , Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, Water  (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 , Forest Conservation Act 1980…

Posted on: June 26, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

THREE DIGITS THAT CHANGED THE FATE OF KASHMIR by Kanak Nigam

Author : Kanak Nigam, Student at O P Jindal Global University INTRODUCTION “Kashmir has always been more than a mere place. It has the quality of an experience, or a state of mind, or perhaps an ideal.” (Morris, 1985). These words were spoken by Jan Morris about one of the most beautiful places in the world- Kashmir. The lush greenery, the exotic culture, the rich heritage is what make Kashmir…

Posted on: June 26, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

LAW VS REALITY: THE INDIAN SCENARIO OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE by Anushka Chandra

Author: Anushka Chandra, Student at OP Jindal Law School INTRODUCTION Domestic violence in India is an age-old concept, we all know about it, have heard about it, and have seen enough of it happen in families around us, even if it was a chawl in the suburbs of Bombay, or a high rise building in a posh locality of Delhi. Brough to force in 2006, the Protection of Women Against…

Posted on: June 25, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

STUDY OF CHILD TRAFFICKING IN INDIA by Isha Dixit

Author: Isha Dixit, Student at Uttaranchal University INTRODUCTION Trafficking is historically associated with human exploitation, which includes the selling and purchase of human people as commodities, considering people as objects that may be purchased and sold. Child trafficking occurs when children are taken from the protection of their families and mistreated by taking undue advantage of their vulnerabilities[1]. They are frequently lured, misled, or coerced to leave their homes, and…

Posted on: June 25, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DURING COVID-19 IN INDIA by Pooja & Hemant Chaudhry

Author: Pooja, Student at IMS Unison University Co-Author: Hemant Chaudhry, Student at IMS Unison University ABSTRACT The most prominent danger to humankind in the present scenario is the COVID-19 pandemic which has not only increased the number of cases of Coronavirus but also has increased the domestic violence cases which have resulted in a major threat to women. The present paper aimed at observing the rise of the number of cases of…

Posted on: June 24, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

INDIAN COURTS AND THEIR TRYST WITH THE QUEER COMMUNITY. by Megha Pillai

Author: Megha Pillai, Student at Jindal Global Law School INTRODUCTION The momentous Supreme Court decision on 6th April 2018 legalized homosexuality in India. Ever since, any discrimination on the grounds of one’s sexual orientation would be considered as a fundamental rights violation. This came as a long-awaited move to alleviate the injustices meted out to the Indian LGBTQ community. And while this judgement will go down in history as a…

Posted on: June 24, 2021 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: IS IT ETHICAL OR A VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS by Ipsita Aparajita Padhi

Author: Ipsita Aparajita Padhi, Student at KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India ABSTRACT Capital Punishment or Death penalty has always been one of the biggest controversial topics of the Indian judiciary. Since ancient times this form of justice is in action and still is used in many major countries including India. The aim of any given punishment is to reduce and control the crime rate and to impose some penalty on…