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Cruelty And Inhumanity Towards Animals In India

Cases of brutality and inhumanity against animals are on the rise, and what has been done to stop them? Several laws in India have been put in place to protect and deter cruelty to animals, but very few are aware of what they are and how they operate. As it has been rightly said by Abraham Lincoln, “I am in favor of animal rights as well as human rights. That is the way of a whole human being”. But in India, many don’t feel precisely the same way.

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SECULARISM IN INDIA: IS IT A FAÇADE?

Secularism refers to a definitive structure in which the State has little to do with faith as broadly defined in a political sense, in the sense that secularism’s ties with religion are necessarily exclusive. A secular state should remain oblivious to individual views on religious characteristics for it maintains that every citizen is free to

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An Assessment of Strike and Lockout Laws in India

In a country like India where slavery has flourished for centuries, it can be a long row to recognize the rights of every individual who may stand last on the receiving end. The Legal system in India has come a long way and provides protection to millions of workers engaging in various industrial activities from

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Concept of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

In Ancient India, Hindu marriage created an inseparable relationship between the husband and wife. Due to it’s sacred nature, the Dharma Shastra does not agree with the view that a wife could abandon her husband. According to them, marriage is an indissoluble tie created between spouses. Manu said that  remarriage of Hindu women is not

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New Farm Acts: Why Are Farmers Protesting?

Amidst the appalling crumble of the nation’s economy due to the rampant Covid-19 pandemic situation, the Union Cabinet on 5th June 2020 promulgated three ordinances seeking to revamp the Agricultural Sector in India, reshuffling the existing skeleton of the said market. These three agricultural acts, commonly referred to as Farm Acts 2020 includes – Farmers’

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Who Is A Consumer?

Consumer is someone who buys goods and services for personal use. The Consumer Protection Act, 2019, under Section 2(7), defines a consumer.

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Judges: Appointment and Removal

The Constitution which is the supreme law of the land provides for the division of powers between the Central and the State governments. It is the essence of the federal constitution that divides the powers between two governments. But the language of the Constitution is not free from ambiguities. Therefore, the meaning is interpreted differently

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