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Honour Killing In India: A Legal Perspective

Honour is a prime and valuable asset of human beings. It is an intangible property of both men and women. Honour killing is the killing for the sake of honour. Killing someone in the name of honour is not only against the law but also a significant violation of human rights. Honour cannot be sacrificed either for the individual interest or for the collective interest of the society.

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Mechanisms of Amendments of the Indian Constitution

From a young age, Indians are taught to take pride in their country and their Constitution. The Constitution of India sets the tone of the country’s polity, establishes the framework for the functions of different organs, and lays down the nature of the relationship among them. It supersedes any provision made by the Parliament of India that may contrast to the provisions mentioned in the Constitution. 

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Understanding Eco- Sensitive Zones

Nearly a third land on Earth is covered by the forests, which provide a vital organic framework for some of the planet’s impenetrable, most diverse collections of life. They support countless varieties of flora and fauna, including mankind.

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Is the rule of law also shaken by the COVID-19?

Nobody in their dreams thought that a period like this will come, where we will be stuck at our homes and that distancing from other humans and being isolated will be the only way of staying safe and keeping others safe.  The world was not ready for a pandemic like this.

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Honour Killing: The least recognized form of violence against women’s autonomy

The term ‘honour killing’ has often been misinterpreted as the ritualistic method of murder that is precipitated by the perceived loss of the aggressor’s honour. The victims in this form of crime are generally women and the perpetrators are males. A widespread form of gender violence against the autonomy of women particularly in the area of marriage and sexuality needs to be brought to concern and inquired into.

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Migrant Workers And State Responsibility

Because of the extreme situations this year, migrant problems are finally being discussed at national and international platforms. Migrant workers contribute to around 4% of the global population in search of jobs and better facilities and even with a plethora of legislations Internationally and in States, the facilities they receive are worse.

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