Discrimination against women in India
“I was told Indian women don’t think like that about equality. But I would like to argue that if they don’t think like that they should be given a real…
“I was told Indian women don’t think like that about equality. But I would like to argue that if they don’t think like that they should be given a real…
Author : Vipin Upadhyay Marriage laws other than that of the Muslims now in force in the country prohibit bigamy and treat a bigamous marriage as void. For this reason…
Author: Vishnu S Warrier A rare political consensus, despite reservations expressed by some Members of Parliament over certain omissions in the Bill, marked the passage of the Copyright (Amendment) Bill,…
Economics is the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth. It is the condition of a region or group as regards material prosperity. It is…
Authors : Chaitanya Chauhan & Rahul Kulhare Eve teasing is generally used in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh for public sexual harassment or sexually aggressive behaviour toward, women or girls.Eve teasing…
Scheduled Tribes as defined by the Law Tribal population is found in various States and UTs of India. In the post-Independence period, all the tribal communities were grouped together as…
A Domicile/Residence Certificate is generally issued to prove that the person bearing the Certificate is a Domicile/Resident of the State/UT by which the Certificate is being issued. This Certificate is…
A Birth Certificate is the most important identity document that makes it possible for anyone in possession of it to benefit from a gamut of services offered by the Indian…
A Birth Certificate is the most important identity document that makes it possible for anyone in possession of it to benefit from a gamut of services offered by the Indian…
Author : VS Warrier Article 19 of the Indian Constitution, the rainbow of the fundamental rights, originally guaranteed seven freedoms, one of which, the right to property, had been by…
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