Hate Speech Laws in India

Speech that carries no meaning other than the expression of hatred for some group, such as a particular race, especially in circumstances in which the communication is likely to provoke violence, as defined under Black’s Law dictionary. Every democratic country gives its citizen the right to freedom of speech and expression. The question here is when does this right…

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Laws on Perjury in India

“There is no excuse for perjury. There is truth, and truth demands respect. “ -Kenneth Star In layman’s term, perjury is as offense of lying when you are under oath to speak the truth. Chapter IX “of false evidence and offenses against public justice” of Indian Penal Code, 1860 defines perjury under Section 191. Section 193 defines punishment for…

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PM CARES FUND- A SCAM OR NOT ?

The Indian Government, with an objective to tackle any threat or distress posted by Covid 19 Pandemic has found public trust under the name of Prime Minister’s citizen assistance and relief in emergency situation funds better referred to as PM cares funds. Additionally, to the PRIME MINISTER NATIONAL RELIEF FUND (PMNRF) and therefore national defense fund, this able to…

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A DAUGHTER’S RIGHT TO THE PARENT’S PROPERTY

The property rights of Indian women are unequal and unfair while they need come an extended way ahead within the last century. Indian women still get less rights in property in term of quality and quantity. Daughter must tend equal rights as sons. Daughter remains a loving daughter throughout the life. The main scheme of this act is: Females…

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GROWING TERRORISM IN INDIA

Terrorism in India consistent with Global Terrorism Index 2017, the amount of deaths thanks to terrorism in India between 2000 and 2016 is 8238.Terrorism in India has grown to an excellent extent within the last 20 years. The bomb blast and attacks in many cities like Jaipur, Mumbai, Allahabad, Bangalore, etc. These attacks are outraged every patriotic Indians. The…

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CONTEMPT OF COURT (Case Study)

A criminal contempt: - Prashant Bhushan guilty tweet based on distorted facts. Advocate and activist Prashant Bhushan, held guilty of contempt of court on August 14 for two tweets against present Chief Justice SA Bode and past four CJIs which the Supreme Court found was based on distorted facts and amounted to a scurrilous and malicious attack on apex…

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The contribution of the Keshvananda Bharti case.

In this case Keshavnanda Bharati[1] had challenged Kerala reform law nearly four decades court set the principle that the supreme court is a guardian of the essential structure of the constitution of India and therefore the verdict involved 13 judges, the most important bench ever to take a sit within the apex court. The apex court ruled that the…

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Shree Padmanabhaswamy Temple Case: Safe-Guarding Rights and Protecting Faith

On 13th July 2020, every devotee’s, as well as Travancore royals’ eyes, were on the two-judge bench of the Supreme Court which was to deliver its judgement in the Padmanabhaswamy Temple case. For the former, it was a question of their faith and for the latter a battle for their rights. The case had been pending before the Apex Court ever since…

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Drug abuse and the development of drug laws in India

Narcotics drugs and psychotropic substance have been regarded as one of the worst enemies of the human through centuries and continued to be regarded so as in this technological and scientific age. Drug abuse and drug trafficking is a global phenomenon, has acquired the dimension of an epidemic, affects the economic policies of the state, corrupts the system, and…

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Stateless Children: How Do We End the Conundrum of ‘Right to Have Rights’?

Protecting Stateless Children: Are we doing enough? The growing menace of statelessness is not an alien concept to legal fraternity which recognizes it as one of the the major sources of rights violations across the globe. Stateless people are those who are “not recognized as nationals by any State under the operation of its law.” As per reports, an estimated 10 million people…

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