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Role of Judiciary in Prison Reform

The need for prison reform has come into focus during the last few years. The Supreme Court and the High Courts have commented upon the deplorable conditions prevailing inside the prisons, resulting in violation of prisoner’s right.

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Short Courses Big Benefit

Getting a job is not easy in today's time. Considering the rising cut throat competition and limited job openings in the corporate sector it is necessary to have an edge over others. Hence Enrolling in various short term courses for enhancing skill is important. Just having a degree is not enough

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Child Labour in India

The child labor, in today’s era has become one of the most considerable issue of our country. To know that who are actually considered as the child labors we all must know a specific criteria that has been prescribed by the government for this purpose.

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Right to Live in a Healthy Environment- A Human Right

Polluted environment affects directly the health – mental as well as physical , of human beings, and therefore, it is human beings, whose survival has become difficult due to change in physical ,chemical and biological conditions of the environment .Discharge of effluents into the atmosphere, oil

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Constitutionality of Homosexuality

There are some occasions in the history of human civilization when humanity smiles with all its dignity. There are some such decisions in the flow-time of a developing human society, when the way of putting marginalized humans into the mainstream of the society is cleared and they are made aware of

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Stay Home A conflict of rights

Good and bad are two dimensions of everything. The race between the two is as old as human history. At times, if not always, one dimension weighs and dominates more but if it is the negative one which dominates; it becomes a matter of headache and serious concern.

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Right to Education

The Constitution (Eighty-sixth Amendment) Act, 2002 inserted Article 21-A in the Constitution of India to provide free and compulsory education of all children in the age group of six to fourteen years as a Fundamental Right in such a manner as the State may, by law, determine. The Right of

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Women and Legal Profession

Unlike traditional careers like teaching and nursing, the entry of female lawyers is ,except for Metropolitan cities, a sad commentary on equality of opportunity and gender considering the increasing number of entrants into the legal arena and the large number of established and well –known women

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Freedom of Religion and Sabrimala Judgement

The Supreme Court has struck down a rule that disallowed girls and women in the 10-50 age group from entering the Sabarimala temple in Kerala. Chief Justice Dipak Misra-headed Constitution bench in a 4-1 verdict said the temple rule violated their right to equality and right to worship. The only

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Victims Rights in India

This is the best masterpiece of human nature, because it is the art of human beings with the ability to think and perform it. Because of this man has created a civilized society. The meaning of a civilized society is that it is constantly working on the basic principles, which includes the civil

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What is Voidable Marriage?

A voidable marriage is a marriage which is binding and valid and continues to subsist with all its legal consequences until annuled by a court decree. Until such decree is obtained the husband and wife continue to enjoy all rights and obligations which are attached to the statute of marriage. A

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